A LysLysLys-tag as trigger in polynorepinephrine epitope imprinting: The case study of soluble PD-L1 detection in serum by optical-based sensing
Francesca Torrini(ETH Zurich), Maria Minunni(University of Florence), Simona Scarano(University of Florence), Pasquale Palladino(University of Florence), Giada Goletta(University of Florence)
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