New study unveils novel technology for plasma separation
using magnets

30th July 2021by admin0

A team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST has
recently unveiled a hemolysis-free and highly efficient blood
plasma separation platform. Published in the May 2021 issue of
Small, this breakthrough has been led by Professor Joo H. Kang
and his research team in the Department of Biomedical
Engineering Department at UNIST. The research team expects
that the new technology will greatly improve the accuracy of
point-of-care blood tests, which has shown the increased demand
recently.

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