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From left, UGA's Jonathan Arnold, Zhaojie Deng and Leidong Mao developed a new microfluidic technology that allowed them to simultaneously monitor the circadian rhythms of more than 25,000 individual cells of Neurospora crassa. Their work, published in Scientific Reports, provides new tools and approaches in the study of the circadian rhythms of organisms.
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