Electrothermally activated microchips for implantable drug delivery and biosensing.
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John T Santini | J. Santini | J. M. Maloney | Scott A Uhland | N. F. Sheppard | S. Uhland | Benjamin F. Polito | Christina M Pelta | John M Maloney | Norman F Sheppard | Benjamin F Polito
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