Hydrogel Microchambers Integrated with Organic Electrodes for Efficient Electrical Stimulation of Human iPSC‐Derived Cardiomyocytes
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Hydrogel Microchambers Integrated with Organic Electrodes for Efficient Electrical Stimulation of Human iPSC‐Derived Cardiomyocytes
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MACROMOLECULAR BIOSCIENCE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 1900060
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Wiley
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2019-05-01
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10.1002/mabi.201900060
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