Holthoff, 2007 - Google Patents
Developing site selectively templated and tagged xerogels as sensor platformsHolthoff, 2007
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- Holthoff E
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Biologically-based recognition elements (eg, antibodies, aptamers, enzymes) are used as the recognition element within a wide variety of assays and sensor systems. There are, however, compelling reasons for researchers to develop inexpensive, robust, and reusable …
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