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C. Halicacabum derived “turn-on-off” non-invasive molecularly imprinted polymer for selective profiling of 2-(3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) ethylamine in human fluid samples

Komal Murugan, N. Abirami, Arulmozhi Rajaram

2024Microchemical Journal10 citationsDOI

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