Label-free DNA quantification via a 'pipette, aggregate and blot' (PAB) approach with magnetic silica particles on filter paper.
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Qian Liu | Jingyi Li | Hussein Alsamarri | Jenny A. Lounsbury | Doris M. Haversitick | James P. Landers
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