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Immunological Strip Tests

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Analytical Biotechnology

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One of the main goals of investigators in the fields of (clinical) diagnostics and contamination-control programs consists of providing new analytical strategies to obtain accurate data as quickly as possible.

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Verheijen, R. (2002). Immunological Strip Tests. In: Schalkhammer, T.G.M. (eds) Analytical Biotechnology. Methods and Tools in Biosciences and Medicine. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8101-2_4

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