Kovar et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Detection of aerosolized biological agents using the piezoelectric immunosensorKovar et al., 2014
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- 11557476261388713035
- Author
- Kovar D
- Farka Z
- Skládal P
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- Analytical chemistry
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Airborne microorganisms are a major cause of respiratory diseases. Detection of pathogenic bacteria in the form of bioaerosols is required not only in peacetime but also in the threat of biological attacks. The label-free and direct detection of aerosolized biological agents is …
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