Chalcogenide glass sensors for bio-molecule detection
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Johann Troles | Catherine Boussard-Pledel | Bruno Bureau | Tao Luo | Pierre Lucas | Garrett J. Coleman | Christopher Cantoni | Shibin Jiang | Zhiyong Yang | Shibin Jiang | B. Bureau | J. Troles | C. Boussard-Plédel | Zhiyong Yang | P. Lucas | T. Luo | C. Cantoni
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