A toolkit of thread-based microfluidics, sensors, and electronics for 3D tissue embedding for medical diagnostics
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Ali Khademhosseini | Mohsen Akbari | Qiaobing Xu | Pooria Mostafalu | Kyle A Alberti | Sameer R Sonkusale | A. Khademhosseini | P. Mostafalu | Qiaobing Xu | S. Sonkusale | M. Akbari | K. Alberti
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