Novel approach for achieving double-layered cell sheets co-culture: overlaying endothelial cell sheets onto monolayer hepatocytes utilizing temperature-responsive culture dishes.
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Masayuki Yamato | Teruo Okano | Akihiko Kikuchi | T. Okano | M. Yamato | A. Kikuchi | M. Hirose | Motohiro Hirose | Masami Harimoto | Yuki Isoi | Chie Takahashi | Y. Isoi | M. Harimoto | Chieko Takahashi
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