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Carbon Electrode-Based Biosensing Enabled by Biocompatible Surface Modification with DNA and Proteins

2023 Jan

Carbon Electrode-Based Biosensing Enabled by Biocompatible Surface Modification with DNA and Proteins
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Amruta Karbelkar, Rachel Ahlmark, Xingcheng Zhou, Katherine Austin, Gang Fan, Victoria Y. Yang, and Ariel Furst

Posted in Electrochemistry, Sensors
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