Harink, 2014 - Google Patents
The new gradient wave: soluble compound screening using microfluidic gradients for regenerative medicine researchHarink, 2014
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The aim of regenerative medicine (RM) is to restore normal function of damaged tissues or organs, using cell therapy, tissue engineered constructs and synthetic graft substitutes. Since the population of the western world is ageing, there is an increasing need for RM …
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