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Design and evaluation of an osteogenesis-on-a-chip microfluidic device incorporating 3D cell culture

Bahmaee et al., 2020

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Bahmaee H
Owen R
Boyle L
Perrault C
Garcia-Granada A
Reilly G
Claeyssens F
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Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology

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Microfluidic-based tissue-on-a-chip devices have generated significant research interest for biomedical applications, such as pharmaceutical development, as they can be used for small volume, high throughput studies on the effects of therapeutics on tissue-mimics. Tissue …
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