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Shinohara et al., 2014 - Google Patents

Combination of microwell structures and direct oxygenation enables efficient and size‐regulated aggregate formation of an insulin‐secreting pancreatic β‐cell line

Shinohara et al., 2014

Document ID
17187580453243940840
Author
Shinohara M
Kimura H
Montagne K
Komori K
Fujii T
Sakai Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Biotechnology progress

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Spherical three‐dimensional (3D) cellular aggregates are valuable for various applications such as regenerative medicine or cell‐based assays due to their stable and high functionality. However, previous methods to form aggregates have shown drawbacks, being …
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