Publication

Advances and Challenges to Bring Nanomechanical Biosensors to Biochemistry Labs and Clinical Use

Year2016
Authors   Javier Tamayo
  Montserrat Calleja
  Priscila Monteiro Kosaka
Co-authorsPriscila M Kosaka, Javier Tamayo, Monsterrat Calleja
JournalNanocantilever Beams: Modeling, Fabrication, and Applications
Pages431
Research GroupsBionanomechanics

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