A plate-based electrochromic approach for the high-throughput detection of electrochemically active bacteria
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Han-Qing Yu | Hui He | Zhong-Hua Tong | Guo-Ping Sheng | Hanqing Yu | Shijie Yuan | Z. Tong | Guo-ping Sheng | Wen‐Wei Li | Wen-Wei Li | Yuan-Yuan Cheng | Feng Zhang | Shi-Jie Yuan | Jie-Jie Chen | Zhi-Qi Lin | Yuan-Yuan Cheng | Zhi-Qi Lin | Feng Zhang | H. He | Jie-jie Chen | Hui He
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