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Characterization and printability of Sodium alginate-Gelatin hydrogel for bioprinting NSCLC co-culture

Mondal et al., 2019

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10542864224400630832
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Mondal A
Gebeyehu A
Miranda M
Bahadur D
Patel N
Ramakrishnan S
Rishi A
Singh M
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Scientific reports

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Abstract 3D bioprinting improves orientation of in vitro tumor models by offering layer by layer positioning of cancer cells and cancer associated fibroblasts (CAFs) which can replicate tumor microenvironment. Aim of this study was to develop a sodium alginate …
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