Daguerre et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Positional dependence of particles and cells in microfluidic electrical impedance flow cytometry: Origin, challenges and opportunitiesDaguerre et al., 2020
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- Daguerre H
- Solsona M
- Cottet J
- Gauthier M
- Renaud P
- Bolopion A
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- Lab on a Chip
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Microfluidic electrical impedance flow cytometry is now a well-known and established method for single-cell analysis. Given the richness of the information provided by impedance measurements, this non-invasive and label-free approach can be used in a wide field of …
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