Continuous Fabrication and Assembly of Spatial Cell-Laden Fibers for a Tissue-Like Construct via a Photolithographic-Based Microfluidic Chip.
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Huabing Yin | Jing Sun | Matthew John Dalby | Xingdong Zhang | Maggie Cusack | Xing‐dong Zhang | Hongsong Fan | Huabing Yin | M. Dalby | D. Wei | Jing Sun | Meiling Zhong | M. Cusack | Dan Wei | Jason Bolderson | Meiling Zhong | Hongsong Fan | Jason Bolderson
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