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    Application of europium(III) chelate-dyed nanoparticle labels in a competitive atrazine fluoroimmunoassay on an ITO waveguide by Cummins, C.M., Koivunen, M.E., Stephanian, A., Gee, S.J., Hammock, B.D., Kennedy, I.M.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-01-2006)
    “…We have demonstrated the use of an optical indium tin oxide (ITO) (quartz) waveguide as a new platform for immunosensors with fluorescent europium(III) chelate…”
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    Methylene urea as a slow-release nitrogen source for processing tomatoes by Koivunen, M.E, Horwath, W.R

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-02-2005)
    “…The potential for improved fertilizer N use efficiency was tested using a slow release N fertilizer, methylene urea (MU), on processing tomato (Lycopersicon…”
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    Application of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the analysis of paraquat in human-exposure samples by Koivunen, M.E, Gee, S.J, Park, E.K, Lee, K, Schenker, M.B, Hammock, B.D

    “…Paraquat is a toxic quaternary ammonium compound used as an herbicide around the world. Easy, fast, and inexpensive but sensitive methods are needed to study…”
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    Effect of management history and temperature on the mineralization of methylene urea in soil by Koivunen, M.E, Horwath, W.R

    “…A soil incubation and a greenhouse study on processing tomato were used to test the effects of soil temperature and the size and activity of the soil microbial…”
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    Isolation of a strain of Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Rhizobium radiobacter) utilizing methylene urea (ureaformaldehyde) as nitrogen source by Koivunen, Marja E, Morisseau, Christophe, Horwath, William R, Hammock, Bruce D

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-03-2004)
    “…Methylene ureas (MU) are slow-release nitrogen fertilizers degraded in soil by microbial enzymatic activity. Improved utilization of MU in agricultural…”
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