Manipulating location, polarity, and outgrowth length of neuron-like pheochromocytoma (PC-12) cells on patterned organic electrode arrays.
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Chung-Chih Lin | Yu-Sheng Hsiao | C. Chu | Chung-Chih Lin | Yu-Sheng Hsiao | Peilin Chen | Chih-Wei Chu | C. Kuo | Chiung-Wen Kuo | Hsin-Jui Hsieh | Shih-Min Tsai | H. Hsieh | Peilin Chen | Shih-Min Tsai
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