Cui et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Human microvasculature fabrication using thermal inkjet printing technologyCui et al., 2009
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- Cui X
- Boland T
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- Biomaterials
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The current tissue engineering paradigm is that successfully engineered thick tissues must include vasculature. As biological approaches alone, such as VEGF, have fallen short of their promises, one may look for an engineering approach to build microvasculature. Layer …
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