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SENSITIVE AND SELECTIVE DETECTION OF A CANCER BIOMARKER, THYROGLOBULIN, IN UNDILUTED HUMAN SERUM USING COMPETITIVE ADSORPTION OF PROTEINS AND PATTERN RECOGNITION
Author(s) -
Robert Y. Wang,
Song Huang,
J. Li,
J. Chae
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
1998 solid-state, actuators, and microsystems workshop technical digest
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.31438/trf.hh2012.102
Subject(s) - biosensor , thyroglobulin , surface plasmon resonance , chromatography , thyroid cancer , adsorption , chemistry , microfluidics , detection limit , biomarker , selectivity , cancer , biochemistry , materials science , thyroid , nanotechnology , biology , medicine , nanoparticle , endocrinology , organic chemistry , catalysis

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