【摘 要】
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Undulating micro-swimmers,such as worms,are ubiquitous and play important roles in the ecosystem; agriculture; human,animal,and plant health; and medical re
【机 构】
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Dept.MechanicalEngineeringandAppliedMechanics,UniversityofPennsylvaniaPAUSA
【出 处】
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第二届微流控、纳流控及芯片实验室国际会议
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Undulating micro-swimmers,such as worms,are ubiquitous and play important roles in the ecosystem; agriculture; human,animal,and plant health; and medical research.In particualr,the non-parasitic nematode Caenorhabditis elegans(C.elegans)is often used as an animal model in mdecial research to study mechanisms that govern physiology,behavior,development,and aging.
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