A novel microfluidic device integrating focus-separation speed reduction design and trap arrays for high-throughput capture of circulating tumor cells.
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Jinsong Li | Jian Xu | Xiao Li | Qi Ouyang | Chunyang Lu | Jintao Han | Gen Yang | Yugang Wang | Wenhua Wu | Ningtao Xue | Xinlei Sun | Chunxiong Luo | Q. Ouyang | Yugang Wang | C. Luo | Jian Xu | Xiao Li | Gen Yang | Jintao Han | Chunyang Lu | Xinlei Sun | Ningtao Xue | Jinsong Li | Wenhua Wu | Ouyang Qi
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