Development of effective programs for control of epidemic streptococcal infections
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The advancements in microfluidics and artificial intelligence are transforming the landscape of Medical Laboratory Science. This article systematically reviews the approaches and applications of AI‐driven microfluidics for analyzing cells, bacteria, nucleic acids, proteins, viruses, and cancer, while also addressing current challenges and proposing ...
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The graphical abstract outline the key elements in TME‐based molecular diagnostics, including biomarker exploration, diagnostic methods, and diagnostic models. Source: Created with BioRender.com. Abstract Molecular diagnosis has revolutionized cancer precision medicine.
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Reemergence of virulent Group A streptococcal infections
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