He et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Ultra-rapid modulation of neurite outgrowth in a gigahertz acoustic streaming systemHe et al., 2021
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- 16504814415244720634
- Author
- He S
- Wang Z
- Pang W
- Liu C
- Zhang M
- Yang Y
- Duan X
- Wang Y
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Lab on a Chip
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The development of rapid and efficient tools to modulate neurons is vital for the treatment of nervous system diseases. Here, a novel non-invasive neurite outgrowth modulation method based on a controllable acoustic streaming effect induced by an electromechanical …
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