Highly efficient and selective isolation of rare tumor cells using a microfluidic chip with wavy-herringbone micro-patterned surfaces.
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Shunqiang Wang | Xuanhong Cheng | Antony Thomas | Elaine Lee | Shu Yang | Yaling Liu | Shunqiang Wang | Xuanhong Cheng | Yaling Liu | Elaine Lee | Antony Thomas | Shu Yang
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