Chapter Securing the Home Energy Management Platform

Recently, many efforts have been done to chemically functionalize sensors surface to achieve selectivity towards diagnostics targets, such as DNA, RNA fragments and protein tumoural biomarkers, through the surface immobilization of the related specific receptor. Especially, some kind of sensors such...

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Main Author: Aagaard Mikkelsen, Soren (auth)
Other Authors: Hylsberg Jacobsen, Rune (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: InTechOpen 2016
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