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Organs-on-chips and Its Applications
Microfluidic chips have been proven to be attractive platforms for cell culture in vitro. Microfluidic chip-based organs-on-chips technology has received more attention because it can mimic the complex structures and functions of human organs. In this review, the recent advances of organs-on-chips t...
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