Dual Polarization Interferometry: A Real-Time Optical Technique for Measuring (Bio)molecular Orientation, Structure and Function at the Solid/Liquid Interface
(2007)
Book Chapter
Cross, G. H., Freeman, N. J., & Swann, M. J. (2007). Dual Polarization Interferometry: A Real-Time Optical Technique for Measuring (Bio)molecular Orientation, Structure and Function at the Solid/Liquid Interface. In R. S. Marks, D. C. Cullen, I. Karube, C. R. Lowe, & H. H. Weetall (Eds.), Handbook of biosensors and biochips. John Wiley and Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470061565.hbb055
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