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Passivated Covalently Functionalized Quartz Crystal Microbalance for Reusable Detection of Small Proteins
Author: Lee, Kwok Liang
Date created: 2021-12-21
Cytokine-Detecting Biosensor: Covalently Functionalizing Surfaces with Aptamers for Reusable and Fast Detection of Small Proteins
Author: Ling, Yue
Date created: 2020-11-30

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  • Cytokines (2)
  • (-) Quartz crystal microbalance (2)
  • Aptamers (1)
  • Biosensor selectivity (1)
  • Covalent functionalization (1)
  • Covalent functionalization aptamers (1)
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