Choi et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Plasmonic Nanogap-Enhanced Tunable Three-Dimensional Nanoframes in Application to Clinical Diagnosis of Alzheimer's DiseaseChoi et al., 2024
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- 431776012352959064
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- Choi Y
- Haddadnezhad M
- Baek S
- Lee C
- Park S
- Sim S
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- ACS sensors
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Advancements in nanotechnology led to significant improvements in synthesizing plasmon- enhanced nanoarchitectures for biosensor applications, and high-yield productivity at low cost is vital to step further into medical commerce. Metal nanoframes via wet chemistry are …
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