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Multi-cellular 3D human primary liver cell culture elevates metabolic activity under fluidic flow

Esch et al., 2015

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14208746153066883744
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Esch M
Prot J
Wang Y
Miller P
Llamas-Vidales J
Naughton B
Applegate D
Shuler M
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Lab on a Chip

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We have developed a low-cost liver cell culture device that creates fluidic flow over a 3D primary liver cell culture that consists of multiple liver cell types, including hepatocytes and non-parenchymal cells (fibroblasts, stellate cells, and Kupffer cells). We tested the …
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