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Peer reviewed: molecularly imprinted polymers: the next generationHaupt, 2003
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- Haupt K
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- Analytical chemistry
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Peer Reviewed: Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: The Next Generation Page 1 376 A
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY / SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 Page 2 SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 / ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTRY 377 A Biomolecular recognition is the underlying principle of many biological …
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