Development-on-chip:in vitroneural tube patterning with a microfluidic device
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Development-on-chip:in vitroneural tube patterning with a microfluidic device
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DEVELOPMENT
Volume 143, Issue 11, Pages 1884-1892
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The Company of Biologists
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2016-05-31
DOI
10.1242/dev.126847
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