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Bioelectrochemical platforms to study and detect emerging pathogens

2021 August

Bioelectrochemical platforms to study and detect emerging pathogens
MRS Bulletin
Mary C. Machado, Marjon Zamani, Susan Daniel & Ariel L. Furst

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