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- :Liu, Xing ;Xu, YangJan 06 2015 | Anal Chem. 87(2):1387-1394.:A rapid and sensitive direct competitive fluorescence enzyme immunoassay (dc-FEIA) for ochratoxin A (OTA) based on a nanobody (Nb)-alkaline phosphatas...
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