Merrin, 2019 - Google Patents
Frontiers in microfluidics, a teaching resource reviewMerrin, 2019
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- Merrin J
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This is a literature teaching resource review for biologically inspired microfluidics courses or exploring the diverse applications of microfluidics. The structure is around key papers and model organisms. While courses gradually change over time, a focus remains on …
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