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Nanoscale Materials and Bioanalytical Chemistry Laboratory
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Monitoring extracellular K+ flux with a valinomycin-coated silicon nanowire field-effect transistor

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Chang, K. - S., C. - J. Sun, P. - L. Chiang, A. - C. Chou, M. - C. Lin, C. Liang, H. - H. Hung, Y. - H. Yeh, C. - D. Chen, C. - Y. Pan, and Y. - T. Chen. "Monitoring extracellular K+ flux with a valinomycin-coated silicon nanowire field-effect transistor." Biosensors and Bioelectronics 31 (2012): 137-143.
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