Li et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Edge-enhanced microwell immunoassay for highly sensitive protein detectionLi et al., 2021
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- 5052347401878512668
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- Li Q
- Bencherif S
- Su M
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- Analytical Chemistry
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Highly sensitive biosensors that can detect low concentrations of protein biomarkers at the early stages of diseases or proteins secreted from single cells are of importance for disease diagnosis and treatment assessment. This work reports a new signal amplification …
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