Using optical profilometry to characterize cell membrane roughness influenced by amyloid-beta 42 aggregates and electric fields
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Yun-Ru Chen | Yu-Jen Chang | Huei-Jyuan Pan | Ruei-Lin Wang | Jian-Long Xiao | Ji-Yen Cheng | Chau-Hwang Lee | Yun-Ru Chen | Ji-Yen Cheng | Huei-Jyuan Pan | Chau-Hwang Lee | Yu-Jen Chang | J. Xiao | Ruei-Lin Wang
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