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- who: Ying Zhou from the Department of Engineering, Nanoscience Centre, University of Cambridge, JJ Thomson Cambridge , FF, UK have published the research work: Dynamic monitoring of single cell lysis in an impedance-based microfluidic device, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study shows the capability of the device in trapping and monitoring single cells for a given time course. The authors have demonstrated the usefulness of the device by monitoring single cell lysis.
- how: The authors carried out similar but extended analysis to study the lysis of mouse embryonic stem_cells (mESCs) of which . . .
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