3D bioprinting and the revolution in experimental cancer model systems-A review of developing new models and experiences with in vitro 3D bioprinted breast cancer tissue-mimetic structures
Growing evidence propagates those alternative technologies (relevant human cell-based-e.g., organ-on-chips or biofabricated models-or artificial intelligence-combined technologies) that could help in vitro test and predict human response and toxicity in medical research more accurately. In vitro dis...
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Main Authors: | Dániel Sztankovics (Author), Dorottya Moldvai (Author), Gábor Petővári (Author), Rebeka Gelencsér (Author), Ildikó Krencz (Author), Regina Raffay (Author), Titanilla Dankó (Author), Anna Sebestyén (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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