Recreating complex pathophysiologies in vitro with extracellular matrix surrogates for anticancer therapeutics screening.
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Abhay Pandit | Dimitrios I Zeugolis | Eva Szegezdi | M. Kerin | D. Zeugolis | A. Pandit | A. Lowery | E. Szegezdi | Michael Kerin | Aoife Lowery | N. Shologu | Naledi Shologu
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