Microfluidic-based skin-on-chip systems for safety assessment of nanomaterials.
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J. Granjeiro | P. Loskill | Ernesto Alfaro-Moreno | A. Ribeiro | L. M. Moreira Teixeira | C. Catarino | S. Costa | V. Vilas-Boas | F. Lebre
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