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Recent advances in magnetic levitation: a biological approach from diagnostics to tissue engineering

Turker et al., 2018

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707510318840283456
Author
Turker E
Arslan-Yildiz A
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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

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The magnetic levitation technique has been utilized to orientate and manipulate objects both in two dimensions (2D) and three dimensions (3D) to form complex structures by combining various types of materials. Magnetic manipulation holds great promise for several …
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