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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

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

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

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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