A multi-chamber microfluidic intestinal barrier model using Caco-2 cells for drug transport studies
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Martin Dufva | Jörg P. Kutter | J. Kutter | T. Andresen | U. Rahbek | M. Dufva | Thomas L. Andresen | H. Tan | Hsih-Yin Tan | Sofie Trier | Ulrik L. Rahbek | S. Trier
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