Mori et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Perfusable and stretchable 3D culture system for skin-equivalentMori et al., 2018
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- Mori N
- Morimoto Y
- Takeuchi S
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- Biofabrication
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This study describes a perfusable and stretchable culture system for a skin-equivalent. The system is comprised of a flexible culture device equipped with connections that fix vascular channels of the skin-equivalent and functions as an interface for an external pump …
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