Isolation of circulating tumor cells using a microvortex-generating herringbone-chip
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K. Isselbacher | D. Haber | L. Sequist | R. J. Lee | M. Toner | S. Stott | S. Maheswaran | B. A. Waltman | D. Irimia | Ajay M. Shah | D. T. Miyamoto | Richard J Lee | S. Springer | Chia-Hsien Hsu | S. Nagrath | Min Yu | S. Rothenberg | D. Tsukrov | Malgorzata E. Smas | George K Korir | Frederick P. Floyd | A. Gilman | Jenna B Lord | D. Winokur | Chiajen Hsu | R. J. Lee | D. Miyamoto
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