Tang lab microfluidic guillotine
Tang lab microfluidic guillotine
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A Stentor cell being cut in half by the microfluidic guillotine developed by Sindy Tang, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Stanford, and her lab. These cells can self-heal into two separate cells after cutting and are used to study single-cell wound healing....
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