Kim et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Three‐dimensional patterning of the ECM microenvironment using magnetic nanoparticle self assemblyKim et al., 2016
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- Kim J
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- Current protocols in cell biology
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This protocol describes a way to introduce topography to three‐dimensional (3D) biomaterials. The self‐assembling behavior of magnetic particles can be exploited to form nanoscale to microscale fibers, such that one can dissect the contribution of topography on …
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