A low-sample-loss microfluidic system for the quantification of size-independent cellular electrical property—Its demonstration for the identification and characterization of circulating tumour cells (CTCs)
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Junbo Wang | Hsin-Yao Wang | Deyong Chen | Min-Hsien Wu | Chia-Hsun Hsieh | Beiyuan Fan | Tzu-Keng Chiu | Jian Chen | Wen-Pin Chou | Min-Hsien Wu | Junbo Wang | C. Hsieh | Hsin-Yao Wang | Deyong Chen | Jian Chen | Yang Zhao | T. Chiu | Chia-Jung Liao | Yang Zhao | Beiyuan Fan | Ke Wang | Ke Wang | Wen-Pin Chou | Chia-Jung Liao
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