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Medical nanobiosensors: A tutorial reviewRazavi et al., 2015
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- Razavi H
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A sensitive monitoring of biological analytes, such as biomolecules (protein, lipid, DNA and RNA), and biological cells (blood cell, virus and bacteria), is essential to assess and avoid risks for human health. NANOBIOSENSOR s, analytical devices that combine a biologically …
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