In vivo robotics: the automation of neuroscience and other intact-system biological fields
Robotic and automation technologies have played a huge role in in vitro biological science, having proved critical for scientific endeavors such as genome sequencing and high-throughput screening. Robotic and automation strategies are beginning to play a greater role in in vivo and in situ sciences,...
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Wiley Blackwell
2014
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