Narducci, 2011 - Google Patents
Biosensing at the nanoscale: There's plenty of room insideNarducci, 2011
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- 15470079301180805695
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- Narducci D
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- Science of Advanced Materials
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Starting with the pioneering work of Cleland, Horrocks and Houlton [J. Chem. Soc.-Faraday Trans., 91 (1995) 4001], one of the chief applications of Si surface functionalization is chemical sensing. Grafting and assembling molecules onto Si surfaces has shown over the …
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