Editorial Expression of Concern: Cell engineering with microfluidic squeezing preserves functionality of primary immune cells in vivo [Medical Sciences]

MEDICAL SCIENCES PNAS is publishing an Editorial Expression of Concern regarding the following article: “Cell engineering with microfluidic squeezing preserves functionality of primary immune cells in vivo,” by Tia DiTommaso, Julie M. Cole, Luke Cassereau, Joshua A. Buggé, Jacquelyn L. Sikora Hanson, Devin T. Bridgen, Brittany D. Stokes, Scott M....
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Category: Science Tags: Medical Sciences Editorial Expression of Concern Source Type: research
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