Microfluidic device tracks cell 'squishiness' faster and more reliably than standard methods
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Microfluidic device tracks cell 'squishiness' faster and more reliably than standard methods Andrew Zinin lead editor Researchers from Brown University and their collaborators have developed a new way to measure the properties of cells—an important…
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