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In Vitro 3D Engineered Heart Tissue that Monitors Drug-induc
In Vitro 3D Engineered Heart Tissue that Monitors Drug-induc
In Vitro 3D Engineered Heart Tissue that Monitors Drug-induced Cardiotoxicity
A joint team of researchers from POSTECH and Georgia Institute of Technology successfully created an engineered heart via 3D printing technology that allows for early monitoring of drug-induced cardiotoxicity
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