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*'''Delete'''. Of the four references in the article, all are journal articles published by the team that developed the technique. The fourth is just a link to a list of upcoming publications, but searching for the article title "Quantitative mass spectrometry of unconventional human biological matrices" ([http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/374/2079/20150380 abstract]) shows that it appears to be mainly about testing the specimens once you have them. Hydrogel micropatch sampling is not mentioned in the abstract so the use of this technique may be just a passing mention; I'm not prepared to pay for the full article to prove that though. I can't find any secondary sources mentioning it and would agree with Sadads that it is the non-notable project of one lab. [[User:Sarahj2107|Sarahj2107]] ([[User talk:Sarahj2107|talk]]) 21:09, 29 September 2016 (UTC)
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