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Chemosensors for viruses based on artificial immunoglobulin copies

Schirhagl et al., 2010

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Schirhagl R
Lieberzeit P
Dickert F
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The increasing importance of biological analytes in chemistry has triggered the development of a vast number of techniques for rapid assessment that require materials with highly selective recognition properties. Being derived from nature, selforganization [1] has proven a …
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