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    Yao Y, Ma YZ, Qin M, Ma XJ, Wang C, Feng XZ.
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  • 36. Different strategies of covalent attachment of oligonucleotide probe onto glass beads and the hybridization properties.
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  • 40. Electrostatic-gated transport in chemically modified glass nanopore electrodes.
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