Combination of cysteine- and oligomerization domain-mediated protein immobilization on a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) gold chip surface.
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Yongwon Jung | Tsegaye Habtemariam | Moonil Kim | Jeong Min Lee | J. Lee | Kyoungsook Park | Moonil Kim | Yongwon Jung | Kyoungsook Park | Abdela Woubit Salah | Cesar D Fermin | C. Fermin | T. Habtemariam
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