Gut-on-a-chip: Current progress and future opportunities.
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Martín G. Martín | J. Thakor | N. Ashammakhi | A. Shamloo | R. Nasiri | P. Tebon | M. Goudie | N. Barros | A. Khademhosseni | M. Martín | Martín G. Martín | M. Martín | M. Martín | Martín G. Martín | Peyton J. Tebon | Rohollah Nasiri
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