Developing antiviral therapeutics and vaccines requires close study of the viruses that cause disease. But how can these small germs be isolated from complex biological samples like saliva?
Acoustic tweezers pluck viruses from saliva samples in a new lab-on-a-chip device that could help develop new therapeutics, say researchers in ACS Nano.
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