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Source Sanavio B, Krol S (2015). "On the Slow Diffusion of Point-of-Care Systems in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring.". Front Bioeng Biotechnol 3: 20. DOI:10.3389/fbioe.2015.00020. PMID 25767794. PMC: 4341557.
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