Spatial Resolution of Single-Cell Exocytosis by Microwell-Based Individually Addressable Thin Film Ultramicroelectrode Arrays
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Andrew G. Ewing | Raphaël Trouillon | Jun Wang | A. Ewing | Jun Wang | R. Trouillon | Johan Dunevall | Johan Dunevall
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