Bridging the gap between tumor-on-chip and clinics: a systematic review of 15 years of studies.
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M. Parrini | S. Descroix | F. Mechta-Grigoriou | Duc T T Phan | D. Maddalo | L. Cabel | Charlotte Bouquerel | Claire Wilhelm | C. Cavaniol | S. Ladaigue | Gérard Zalcman | A. Dubrova | Isabella Hofer | Moencopi Bernheim
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