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Rapid Biophysical Analysis of Host Immune Cell Variations Associated with Sepsis
[...]our data suggest that neutrophils become highly deformable in these patients, potentially owing to an increase in the ability of cytoplasmic and/or nuclear material to flow. Importantly, the rapid assay time (
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