Editorial for the Special Issue on Micromachines for Dielectrophoresis, Volume II
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Abstract
Dielectrophoresis (DEP) remains an effective technique for the label-free identification and manipulation of targeted particles ranging from sizes from nano to micrometers and from inert particles to biomolecules and cells [...].
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