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Multiplexed sensing of ions with barcoded polyelectrolyte capsulesdel Mercato et al., 2011
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- del Mercato L
- Abbasi A
- Ochs M
- Parak W
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- ACS nano
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Multiplexed detection of analytes is a challenge for numerous medical and biochemical applications. Many fluorescent particulate devices are being developed as ratiometric optical sensors to measure the concentration of intracellular analytes. The response of these …
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