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Engineering embolic microparticles from a periodically-pulsating charged liquid meniscus

Tian et al., 2018

Document ID
11859610242609743029
Author
Tian X
Kong T
Zhu P
Kang Z
Lei L
Tang X
Wang L
Publication year
Publication venue
Chemical Engineering Science

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A commercial-scale generation of uniform and well-controlled soft microparticles is critical for therapeutic embolization, a minimally invasive, nonsurgical interventional therapeutic technique for the treatment of various conditions, including tumors, vascular lesions and …
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