Transfection in perfused microfluidic cell culture devices: A case study
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Nicolas Szita | Alexandre Super | Farlan Veraitch | N. Szita | A. Super | F. Veraitch | M. Marques | William Raimes | Mathieu Rubi | Marco P.C. Marques | M. Rubí | William Raimes
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