Recognition of barbiturates in molecularly imprinted copolymers using multiple hydrogen bonding
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Isao Karube | Kazunori Ikebukuro | Jun Matsui | I. Karube | K. Ikebukuro | J. Matsui | K. Yano | T. Takeuchi | Kazuyoshi Yano | Toshifumi Takeuchi | Koichiro Tanabe | K. Tanabe
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