Recent advances on enzymatic glucose/oxygen and hydrogen/oxygen biofuel cells: Achievements and limitations
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Michael Holzinger | Alan Le Goff | Serge Cosnier | S. Cosnier | M. Holzinger | Andrew J Gross | Andrew J. Gross | A. H. Goff
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