Wang et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Two-photon polymerization-based 3D micro-scaffolds toward biomedical devicesWang et al., 2024
- Document ID
- 7935898770057886511
- Author
- Wang W
- Chen Z
- Lin B
- Liu M
- Zhang Y
- Liu S
- Li Y
- Zhao Q
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Chemical Engineering Journal
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In the research of clinical medicine, life sciences, tissue engineering, and emerging fields like organoids, in vitro cell culture technology represents the fundamental step, with widely recognized advantages of three-dimensional (3D) culture substrates over traditional two …
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