Bioluminescence immunoassay for cortisol using recombinant aequorin as a label.
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Aldo Roda | Sylvia Daunert | Mara Mirasoli | S. Daunert | S. Deo | A. Roda | M. Mirasoli | Sapna K Deo | Jennifer C. Lewis | Jennifer C Lewis
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