Lee et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Liquid crystal-based biosensing: Exploiting the electrical and optical properties of various liquid crystals in quantitative bioassaysLee et al., 2021
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- 4672274104074034567
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- Lee M
- Lee W
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- Unconventional Liquid Crystals and Their Applications
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Studies of the interaction between biomolecules and liquid crystals (LCs) opened up a promising new field of biosensing technologies. It is established that biomolecules can be detected and analyzed through the disruption of the regular alignment of LCs at an LC …
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