A microfluidic device for whole-animal drug screening using electrophysiological measures in the nematode C. elegans.
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George M Whitesides | S Elizabeth Hulme | Kristin J. Robinson | Kristin J Robinson | Anna Laromaine | S. Lockery | G. Whitesides | Elizabeth Hulme | A. Laromaine | J. Weeks | W. M. Roberts | T. Lindsay | S. E. Hulme | K. Robinsona | William M Roberts | Janis C Weeks | Shawn R Lockery | Theodore H Lindsay | Shawn R. Lockerya | S. E. Hulmeb | William M. Robertsa | Anna Laromaineb | Theodore H. Lindsaya | G. M. Whitesidesb | J. Weeksa
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