Design and fabrication of a liver-on-a-chip platform for convenient, highly efficient, and safe in situ perfusion culture of 3D hepatic spheroids.
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X. Mu | G. Luo | P. Hu | Qionglin Liang | LiDing. Ma | Yi-Tong Wang | Jing-Rong Wang | Jian-lin Wu | Xiansheng Meng | Qiong-lin Liang
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