An adaptable soft-mold embossing process for fabricating optically-accessible, microfeature-based culture systems and application toward liver stage antimalarial compound testing
Advanced cell culture methods for modeling organ-level structure have been demonstrated to replicate in vivo conditions more accurately than traditional in vitro cell culture. Given that the liver is particularly important to human health, several advanced culture methods have been developed to expe...
Main Authors: | Maher, SP, Conway, AJ, Roth, A, Adapa, SR, Cualing, P, Andolina, C, Hsiao, J, Turgeon, J, Chaumeau, V, Johnson, M, Palmiotti, C, Singh, N, Barnes, SJ, Patel, R, Van Grod, V, Carter, R, Sun, H-CS, Sattabongkot, J, Campo, B, Nosten, F, Saadi, WM, Adams, JH, Jiang, RHY, Kyle, DE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2020
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