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Fast and reproducible ELISA laser platform for ultrasensitive protein quantification

Tan et al., 2019

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Document ID
18307410404498335278
Author
Tan X
Chen Q
Zhu H
Zhu S
Gong Y
Wu X
Chen Y
Li X
Li M
Liu W
Fan X
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS sensors

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Optofluidic lasers are currently of high interest for sensitive intracavity biochemical analysis. In comparison with conventional methods such as fluorescence and colorimetric detection, optofluidic lasers provide a method for amplifying small concentration differences in the gain …
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