An automated microreactor for semi-continuous biosensor measurements.
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Jan Roelof van der Meer | Martial Geiser | Frederic Truffer | Nina Buffi | Harald van Lintel | P. Renaud | H. van Lintel | J. R. van der Meer | S. Beggah | Philippe Renaud | N. Buffi | Siham Beggah | M. Geiser | F. Truffer
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