3D printing of vascularized hepatic tissues with a high cell density and heterogeneous microenvironment
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Wei Sun | Mengke Ji | Y. Yang | Yihan Guo | Yongcong Fang | Ting Zhang | Zhuo Xiong | Ruobin Sun
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