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In order to exploit Advanced Biochips in the Next Generation , higher sensitivity, higher speed for analysis with smaller amount of samples, higher reproducibility and low costs are totally required. Single molecular detection method is one of the ultimate goals for this purpose.
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Kawai, T. (2002). Single Molecular Detection of DNA/Protein and Its Application to Biochips. In: Baba, Y., Shoji, S., van den Berg, A. (eds) Micro Total Analysis Systems 2002. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0295-0_14
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