The use of nanofibrillar cellulose hydrogel as a flexible three-dimensional model to culture human pluripotent stem cells.
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Arto Urtti | Marjo Yliperttula | A. Urtti | D. Burks | M. Yliperttula | Deborah J. Burks | Luke A. Noon | Yan-Ru Lou | Y. Lou | Liisa Kanninen | Tytti Kuisma | Johanna Niklander | Liisa K Kanninen | L. Noon | Johanna Niklander | Tytti Kuisma
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