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Capillary microfluidics for monitoring medication adherence

Emmanuel Delamarche, Yuksel Temiz, Robert D Lovchik, Michael G Christiansen, Simone Schuerle

Facile manufacturing route for magneto‐responsive soft actuators

Julia A Carpenter, Thomas B Eberle, Simone Schuerle, Ahmad Rafsanjani, André R Studart

ImpediSense: A long lasting wireless wearable bio-impedance sensor node

Kanika Dheman, Philipp Mayer, Manuel Eggimann, Simone Schuerle, Michele Magno

The tumor proteolytic landscape: a challenging frontier in cancer diagnosis and therapy

Matej Vizovisek, Dragana Ristanovic, Stefano Menghini, Michael G Christiansen, Simone Schuerle

Magnetospirillum magneticum as a Living Iron Chelator Induces TfR1 Upregulation and Decreases Cell Viability in Cancer Cells

Stefano Menghini, Ping Shu Ho, Tinotenda Gwisai, Simone Schuerle

3D magnetically controlled spatiotemporal probing and actuation of collagen networks from a single cell perspective

Daphne O Asgeirsson, Michael G Christiansen, Thomas Valentin, Luca Somm, Nima Mirkhani, Amin Hosseini Nami, Vahid Hosseini, Simone Schuerle

Devices and applications at the micro-and nanoscale rsc. li/loc

Shichao Lin, Yilong Liu, Mingxia Zhang, Xing Xu, Yingwen Chen, Huimin Zhang, Chaoyong Yang, Daphne O Asgeirsson, Michael G Christiansen, Thomas Valentin, Luca Somm, Nima Mirkhani, Amin Hosseini Nami, Vahid Hosseini, Simone Schuerle

Self‐Replicating Ferrofluids: Living, Self‐Replicating Ferrofluids for Fluidic Transport (Adv. Funct. Mater. 40/2020)

Nima Mirkhani, Michael G Christiansen, Simone Schuerle

Living, Self‐Replicating Ferrofluids for Fluidic Transport

Nima Mirkhani, Michael G Christiansen, Simone Schuerle

Wireless, artefact aware impedance sensor node for continuous bio-impedance monitoring

Kanika Dheman, Philipp Mayer, Michele Magno, Simone Schuerle

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