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- who: Nuria Carmona-Ule and colleagues from the Santiago Compostela (IDIS), Hospital Gil Casares, Santiago Compostela, Spain Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark have published the research work: Peptide-Functionalized Nanoemulsions as a Promising Tool for Isolation and Ex Vivo Culture of Circulating Tumor Cells, in the Journal: Bioengineering 2022, 380 of 10/08/2022
- what: The authors propose an on-chip culture to allow for the proliferation of CTCs, reducing the risk of cell loss to increase the success rate of CTCs culturing.
- how: All experiments were carried out in . . .
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