Highly selective and sensitive molecularly imprinted sensors for the electrochemical assay of quercetin in methanol extracts of Rubus sanctus and Fragaria vesca
Muhammed Mesud HÜRKUL(Ankara University), Síbel A. Özkan(Dokuz Eylül University), Ahmet Çetinkaya(Ankara University), Kenan Can Tok(Ankara University), Fatma Budak(Ankara University), Mehmet Gümüştaş(Ankara University), S. Irem Kaya(Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi), Şeyda Yayla(Ankara University), Lokman Uzun(Hacettepe University)
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