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Detection of K+ Efflux from Stimulated Cortical Neurons by an Aptamer-Modified Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor

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Ankur, A., C. - R. Liu, A. - C. Chou, W. - H. Hsu, Rajesh Kumar U, Y. - C. Lin, C. - A. Dai, F. - G. Tseng, C. - Y. Pan, and Y. - T. Chen. "Detection of K+ Efflux from Stimulated Cortical Neurons by an Aptamer-Modified Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor." ACS Sensors 2 (2017): 69−79.
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