A high-throughput microfluidic bilayer co-culture platform to study endothelial-pericyte interactions
Abstract Microphysiological organ-on-chip models offer the potential to improve the prediction of drug safety and efficacy through recapitulation of human physiological responses. The importance of including multiple cell types within tissue models has been well documented. However, the study of cel...
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Autores principales: | Miles T. Rogers, Ashley L. Gard, Robert Gaibler, Thomas J. Mulhern, Rivka Strelnikov, Hesham Azizgolshani, Brian P. Cain, Brett C. Isenberg, Nerses J. Haroutunian, Nicole E. Raustad, Philip M. Keegan, Matthew P. Lech, Lindsay Tomlinson, Jeffrey T. Borenstein, Joseph L. Charest, Corin Williams |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8cf0ffca17424706a726f4770e2e96bd |
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