Enhanced Isolation and Release of Circulating Tumor Cells Using Nanoparticle Binding and Ligand Exchange in a Microfluidic Chip
Myoung‐Hwan Park(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Paula T. Hammond(Broad Institute), Vishal Thapar(Massachusetts General Hospital), Shannon L. Stott(Shriners Hospitals for Children - Erie), Mehmet Toner(Center for Cancer Research), Keith H.K. Wong(Massachusetts General Hospital), Shannon N. Tessier(Harvard University), Eduardo Reátegui(The Ohio State University), Anne Eeg Jensen(Harvard University), Wei Li(Texas Tech University), David T. Ting(Massachusetts General Hospital)
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