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Noncovalent antibody immobilization on porous silicon combined with miniaturized Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE) for array based immunoMALDI assays
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- 2006
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Hydrolysis of maltoheptaose in flow through silicon wafer microreactors containing immobilised alpha-amylase and glycoamylase
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- 2005
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Microchip immobilized enzyme reactors for hydrolysis of methyl cellulose
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Silicon based mu-immobilised enzyme reactors (mu IMER) containing cellulose hydrolysing enzymes
2005) 8th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences p.433-435(
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Investigation of micro-immobilised enzyme reactors containing endoglucanases for efficient hydrolysis of cellodextrins and cellulose derivatives
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- 2004
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Microfluidic biosensing systems - Part II. Monitoring the dynamic production of glucose and ethanol from microchip-immobilised yeast cells using enzymatic chemiluminescent mu-biosensors
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Ultrasonic agitation in microchannels
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Developments toward a Microfluidic System for Long-Term Monitoring of Dynamic Cellular Events in Immobilized Human Cells.
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Microfluidic biosensing systems - Part I. Development and optimisation of enzymatic chemiluminescent mu-biosensors based on silicon microchips
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Silicon based µ-immobilised enzyme reactors (µIMER) containing cellulose hydrolysing enzymes
2004) 8th International Conference on Miniaturized System in Chemistry and Life Science 1. p.433-435(
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