Electrodepositable alginate membranes for enzymatic sensors: An amperometric glucose biosensor for whole blood analysis.
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C. Jiménez-Jorquera | A. Márquez | X. Muñoz‐Berbel | C. Domínguez | X Muñoz-Berbel | A Márquez | C Jiménez-Jorquera | C Domínguez
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