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Body-on-a chip: Using microfluidic systems to predict human responses to drugs
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Michael L. Shuler
and Mandy B. Esch
Published/Copyright:
June 8, 2010
Online erschienen: 2010-6-8
Erschienen im Druck: 2010-6-8
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
barrier tissues;
gastrointestinal tract;
high-throughput screening;
micro cell culture analogs;
microfluidic cell culture model
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- Preface
- Mechanostereochemistry
- Directed evolution of enantioselective enzymes: An unceasing catalyst source for organic chemistry
- Trinuclear metal clusters in catalysis by terpenoid synthases
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- Semiconductor nanostructures via electrodeposition from ionic liquids
- Electrochemical dissolution behavior of conductive TiCxO1–x solid solutions
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- Correction for the 17O interference in δ(13C) measurements when analyzing CO2 with stable isotope mass spectrometry (IUPAC Technical Report)