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EDTA enhances high‐throughput two‐dimensional bioprinting by inhibiting salt scaling and cell aggregation at the nozzle surface

Parzel et al., 2009

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2906844399870373657
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Parzel C
Pepper M
Burg T
Groff R
Burg K
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Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

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Tissue‐engineering strategies may be employed in the development of in vitro breast tissue models for use in testing regimens of drug therapies and vaccines. The physical and chemical interactions that occur among cells and extracellular matrix components can also …
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