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A 65-nm CMOS Fluorescence Sensor for Dynamic Monitoring of Living Cells

A 65-nm CMOS Fluorescence Sensor for Dynamic Monitoring of Living Cells

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/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/mics-logo-grey-100.png 0 0 Benyamin Haghi /wp-content/uploads/2017/10/mics-logo-grey-100.png Benyamin Haghi2023-10-14 00:58:402024-01-12 21:03:22A 65-nm CMOS Fluorescence Sensor for Dynamic Monitoring of Living Cells
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