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High-throughput scaffold-free microtissues through 3D printing
Christen J. Boyer
,
David H. Ballard
, Mansoureh Barzegar
, J. Winny Yun
, Jennifer E. Woerner
, Ghali E. Ghali
, Moheb Boktor
, Yuping Wang
, J. Steven Alexander
Section of Abdominal Imaging
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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High-throughput
100%
Three-dimensional Printing
100%
Microtissue
100%
Scaffold Free Microtissues
100%
Three-dimensional (3D)
50%
Bioactive Compounds
50%
Consumer-grade
50%
Three-dimensional Cell Culture
50%
Supporting Cells
25%
Disease Modeling
25%
Drug Effects
25%
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
25%
Native Tissue
25%
Human Glioblastoma
25%
Tissue Engineering
25%
Cell-cell Interaction
25%
Human Physiology
25%
96-well
25%
Two-dimensional Cell Culture
25%
Cell Density
25%
Translational Potential
25%
Fabrication Methods
25%
Three-dimensional-printed
25%
3D Scaffold
25%
Drug Agents
25%
Cell Aggregates
25%
Attention-based
25%
Spheroidal
25%
Scaffold-free
25%
3D Bioprinting
25%
Liquid Suspension
25%
Intestinal Smooth muscle Cell
25%
Cell Culture Insert
25%
Aggregated Systems
25%
Co-drug
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Culture
100%
Health Care Cost
25%
Glioblastoma
25%
Cell Interaction
25%
Smooth Muscle Cell
25%
Tissue Regeneration
25%
Mesenchymal Stem Cell
25%
Cell Density
25%
Cell Aggregation
25%
Human Physiology
25%
Diseases
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cell Culture
100%
Glioblastoma
25%
Diseases
25%