Zhou et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Machine learning-augmented surface-enhanced spectroscopy toward next-generation molecular diagnosticsZhou et al., 2023
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- Zhou H
- Xu L
- Ren Z
- Zhu J
- Lee C
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- Nanoscale advances
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The world today is witnessing the significant role and huge demand for molecular detection and screening in healthcare and medical diagnosis, especially during the outbreak of COVID-19. Surface-enhanced spectroscopy techniques, including Surface-Enhanced …
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