Fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based aptamer biosensors for bisphenol A using lanthanide-doped KGdF4 nanoparticles
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Jie Chen | Nuo Duan | Hui Zhang | Tingting Miao | Shijia Wu | Jie Chen | Tingting Miao | Zhouping Wang | Nuo Duan | Shijia Wu | Hui Zhang | Zhouping Wang | Yu Nie | Yu Nie
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