Development of advanced three-dimensional tumour models for anti-cancer drug testing
Animal testing is still the common method to test the efficacy of new drugs, but tissue engineered in vitro models are becoming more acceptable for replacing and reducing animal testing in anti-cancer drug screening by developing <em>in vitro</em> three-dimensional (3D) tumour models for...
Main Author: | Wan, X |
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Other Authors: | Cui, Z |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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