Exploring biomolecular recognition using optical biosensors.
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Gabriela Canziani | I. Chaiken | D. Cines | S. Willis | Gary H. Cohen | Roselyn J. Eisenberg | Irwin M. Chaiken | G. Canziani | A. Rux | Douglas B. Cines | Wentao Zhang | Ann H. Rux | Sharon H. Willis | R. Eisenberg | W. Zhang | A Rux | G. Cohen
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