Efficiency of carbon nano tube (CNT) capture of blood circulating lung cancer cells
R. Yung (Owings Mills, United States of America), S. Loeian (Coljumbus, United States of America), J. Moja (Springfieldo Alto, United States of America), R. Mehta (Muncie, United States of America), G. Krishnan (Palo Alto, United States of America), J. Park (San Francisco, United States of America), J. Allard (Gifford, United States of America), M. Myslinski (Bethlehem, United States of America)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Biology of lung cancer: preclinical and translational research
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R. Yung (Owings Mills, United States of America), S. Loeian (Coljumbus, United States of America), J. Moja (Springfieldo Alto, United States of America), R. Mehta (Muncie, United States of America), G. Krishnan (Palo Alto, United States of America), J. Park (San Francisco, United States of America), J. Allard (Gifford, United States of America), M. Myslinski (Bethlehem, United States of America). Efficiency of carbon nano tube (CNT) capture of blood circulating lung cancer cells. 1134
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