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Point-of-Care Multiplexing Assay for Dengue Using Barcoded Fluorescent Microspheres

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Abstract

Chromatic dispersion is utilized to separate fluorescent signals in different fluorescent dyes. The fluorescence intensity of allophycocyanin is used as the barcode fluorophore for specific biomarkers, enabling a four-plex biomarker detection.

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