Preparation and characterization of thermochemiluminescent acridine-containing 1,2-dioxetanes as promising ultrasensitive labels in bioanalysis.
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A. Roda | M. Lombardo | M. Mirasoli | M. Guardigli | Massimo Di Fusco | A. Quintavalla | C. Trombini
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