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Droplet microarrays: from surface patterning to high‐throughput applications

Feng et al., 2018

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Feng W
Ueda E
Levkin P
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High‐throughput screening of live cells and chemical reactions in isolated droplets is an important and growing method in areas ranging from studies of gene functions and the search for new drug candidates, to performing combinatorial chemical reactions. Compared …
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