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The carbon nanotube-based nanobiosensor: a key component for ubiquitous real-time bioscreening system?

Xing Chen1, Daesan Kim, Seunghun Hong

  • 1Department of Physics & Astronomy, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, Korea.

Nanomedicine (London, England)
|May 16, 2014
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Keywords:
carbon nanotubenanobiosensornanomaterialsscalable biosensorubiquitous biodetection system

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