Towards single cell ICP-MS normalized quantitative experiments using certified selenized yeast.
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M. Montes-Bayón | J. Bettmer | Z. Mester | A. Manteca | R. Álvarez-Fernández García | K. L. LeBlanc | M. Corte-Rodríguez | J. Pereira
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