Sano et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Engineering of vascularized 3D cell constructs to model cellular interactions through a vascular networkSano et al., 2018
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- Sano E
- Mori C
- Nashimoto Y
- Yokokawa R
- Kotera H
- Torisawa Y
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- Biomicrofluidics
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Current in vitro 3D culture models lack a vascular system to transport oxygen and nutrients, as well as cells, which is essential to maintain cellular viability and functions. Here, we describe a microfluidic method to generate a perfusable vascular network that can form …
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