Multiparametric Biomechanical and Biochemical Phenotypic Profiling of Single Cancer Cells Using an Elasticity Microcytometer.
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Guangyu Liu | Wei Lu | Shuhuan Hu | Jianping Fu | Raymond H. W. Lam | Raymond H W Lam | Jianping Fu | W. Lu | Shuhuan Hu | Weiqiang Chen | Xiang Li | Weiqiang Chen | Xiang Li | Guangyu Liu
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