Improved SERS-Active Nanoparticles with Various Shapes for CTC Detection without Enrichment Process with Supersensitivity and High Specificity.
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Aiguo Wu | Tianxiang Chen | Liqiang Luo | Zheyu Shen | A. Wu | Juan Li | Zheyu Shen | Liqiang Luo | Tianxiang Chen | Yuanzhi Xia | Xiaoxia Wu | Yuanzhi Xia | Youju Huang | Juan Li | Huimin Ruan | Huimin Ruan | Xiaoxia Wu | Youju Huang | A. Wu
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