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A novel high-throughput scanning microscope for label-free detection of protein and small-molecule chemical microarrays

Y. Y. Fei    
J. P. Landry    
Y. S. Sun    
X. D. Zhu    
J. T. Luo    
X. B. Wang    
and K. S Lam    

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