Development of biosensors with aptamers as bio-recognition element: the case of HIV-1 Tat protein.
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S Tombelli | M. Mascini | S. Tombelli | M. Minunni | E. Luzi | M Mascini | A. Gullotto | M Minunni | A Gullotto | E Luzi
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