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Optofluidic Platforms for Applications in Cancer Research

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Abstract

We will describe a microfluidic chip designed to study the diffusion of nanoparticles in cancer tissues. We will also demonstrate an optical trap to study the effect of radiation on cancer cells by Raman scattering.

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