Agarwal et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Sensitive detection of cardiac troponin-I protein using fabricated piezoresistive microcantilevers by a novel method of asymmetric biofunctionalizationAgarwal et al., 2020
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- 3826087847378594251
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- Agarwal D
- Kushagra A
- Ashwin M
- Shukla A
- Palaparthy V
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- Nanotechnology
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Microcantilever-based sensor platform has attracted a lot of attention over the time in detection of a variety of molecules due to their miniaturized dimensions. Sensitivity enhancement is an important aspect of such sensors, especially when used for point-of-care …
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