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Miniaturized Multiplexed Protein Binding Assays

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Templin, M.F., Poetz, O., Schwenk, J.M., Stoll, D., Joos, T.O. (2006). Miniaturized Multiplexed Protein Binding Assays. In: Xing, WL., Cheng, J. (eds) Frontiers in Biochip Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-25585-0_3

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