The advantages of time-resolved fluorometry over conventional fluorometric analysis are well known. However, timeresolved fluorescence has not as yet found wide applications in protein microarray or other multiparametric methods of analysis. Here we describe a general method which is suitable for mu
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Application of time-resolved fluorometry to immunoassays for bovine reproductive hormones
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- 111669486
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- 2007
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- 1344-3941
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