Analysis of antifreeze protein activity using colorimetric gold nanosensors
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Xu Jing | Hoseok Choi | Ji-In Park | Young-Pil Kim | Young-Pil Kim | Ji-In Park | X. Jing | Ho-Seok Choi
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