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Toward multimarker and functional assays from crude cell lysates: controlling spacing and signal amplification in DNA-CT–based bioelectrochemical devices,

2019 April

Toward multimarker and functional assays from crude cell lysates: controlling spacing and signal amplification in DNA-CT–based bioelectrochemical devices
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry
Furst, A. L.; Muren, N. B.; Hill, M. G.

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