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Multi-analyte Biochip (MAB) Based on All-solid-state Ion-selective Electrodes (ASSISE) for Physiological Research
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Amantadine ion-selective membrane electrodes and their use in pharmaceutical analysis
M S Ionescu1, A A Abrutis, M Lăzărescu
1Institute of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research Bucharest, 74351-Sos. Vitan 112, Bucharest-3, Romania.
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
|January 1, 1987
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