Microfluidic chip for monitoring Ca2+ transport through a confluent layer of intestinal cells
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Martin A. M. Gijs | Qasem Ramadan | Christine Ruffert | Chaobo Huang | Paolo Silacci | Guy Vergères | M. Gijs | Chaobo Huang | H. Tekin | Q. Ramadan | C. Ruffert | G. Vergères | J. B. Wacker | P. Silacci | Josias B. Wacker | H. C. Tekin
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