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titleOfInvention Optofluidic microscope device
abstract An optofluidic microscope device is disclosed. The device includes a fluid channel (22) having a surface, and an object (2Q) such as a bacterium or virus may flow through the fluid channel. Light imaging elements (62) in the bottom of the fluid channel may be used to image the object.
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