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Surface-enhanced raman scattering substrate based on a self-assembled monolayer for use in gene diagnostics /
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Surface-enhanced raman scattering substrate based on a self-assembled monolayer for use in gene diagnostics /

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Other Authors: Allain, Leonardo R., Culha, Mustafa., Stokes, David., Vo-Dinh, Tuan.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
DNA
Dyes
Gene
Malignant tumor
Mammary gland
Monolayer
Patient diagnosis
Surface enhanced raman spectrometry
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