Ultrasensitive aptamer based detection of β-conglutin food allergen.
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Ciara K O'Sullivan | Marketa Svobodova | C. O’Sullivan | M. Svobodová | T. Mairal | Teresa Mairal | P. Nadal | Pedro Nadal | M Carmen Bermudo | M. C. Bermudo
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