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- who: July and colleagues from the University of Alberta, Canada have published the research: Editorial: Advanced polymeric materials and nanomaterials enabled construction and application of biomedical microdevices, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
This editorial summarizes the contributions to the Frontiers Research topic "Advanced Polymeric_Materials and Nanomaterials Enabled Construction and Application of Biomedical Microdevices", which is established under the scope of Biomaterials section and listed under two participating journals, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology and Frontiers in Materials. To effectively enrich viable and high-purity CTCs, Li et_al, developed a new double spiral microchannel . . .
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