A multi-cellular 3D bioprinting approach for vascularized heart tissue engineering based on HUVECs and iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes
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Marco Costantini | Claudia Bearzi | Roberto Rizzi | Alberto Rainer | C. Bearzi | C. Gargioli | R. Rizzi | D. Seliktar | M. Costantini | A. Rainer | Dror Seliktar | D. Baci | Denisa Baci | Marika Milan | Cesare Gargioli | Fabio Maiullari | Valentina Pace | Maila Chirivì | Silvia Maiullari | Hany El-Sayed Marei | H. Marei | Maila Chirivì | M. Milan | V. Pace | F. Maiullari | S. Maiullari | Valentina Pace | Fabio Maiullari | Hany E. Marei
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