2D and 3D cell cultures – a comparison of different types of cancer cell cultures
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K. Lamperska | Matthew Ibbs | Tomasz Kolenda | A. Teresiak | Renata Bliźniak | V. Filas | Marta Kapałczyńska | Tomasz Kolenda | Weronika Przybyła | Maria Zajączkowska | Anna Teresiak | Violetta Filas | Matthew Ibbs | Renata Bliźniak | Łukasz Łuczewski | Katarzyna Lamperska | Marta Kapałczyńska | M. Zajączkowska | Łukasz Łuczewski | Weronika Przybyła
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