Development of an ultra high sensitive tissue biosensor for determination of swellfish poisoning, tetrodotoxin.
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H. Endo | T Hayashi | Y Nagashima | E Watanabe | B Cheun | H Endo | T. Hayashi | B. Cheun | Y. Nagashima | E. Watanabe
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