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Surface Requirements for Optimal Biosensing with Disposable Gold Electrodes

2021 December

Protection of Anaerobic Microbes from Processing Stressors Using Metal–Phenolic Networks
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Gang Fan, Pris Wasuwanich, Mariela R. Rodriguez-Otero, and Ariel L. Furst

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