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amplifi ers). A wide range of newly introduced nanomaterials is expected to further
expand the realm of nanomaterial-based biosensors.
14.6 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The work performed at Pacifi c Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) was supported
by the Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program, US Department
of Energy-Environmental Management Science Program (DOE-EMSP), Strategic
Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) (Project ID 1297), and
NIH/1R01 ES010976-01A2. The authors' research described in this chapter was per-
formed in part at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a national sci-
entifi c user facility sponsored by the DOE Offi ce of Biological and Environmental
Research and located at PNNL. PNNL is operated for DOE by Battelle under Contract
DE-AC05-76RL01830.
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