Reference : Cultivation and characterization of human midbrain organoids in sensor integrated mic... |
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Life sciences : Biotechnology | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/43479 | |||
Cultivation and characterization of human midbrain organoids in sensor integrated microfluidic chips | |
English | |
Spitz, Sarah [Technische Universität Wien = Vienna University of Technology - TU Vienna > Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics > > ; Technische Universität Wien = Vienna University of Technology - TU Vienna > Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry] | |
Zanetti, Cristian [Technische Universität Wien = Vienna University of Technology - TU Vienna > Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics] | |
Bolognin, Silvia ![]() | |
Muwanigwa, Mudiwa Nathasia ![]() | |
Smits, Lisa ![]() | |
Berger, Emanuel ![]() | |
Jordan, Christian [Technische Universität Wien = Vienna University of Technology - TU Vienna > Institute of Chemical Engineering] | |
Harasek, Michael [Technische Universität Wien = Vienna University of Technology - TU Vienna > Institute of Chemical Engineering] | |
Schwamborn, Jens Christian ![]() | |
Ertl, Peter ![]() | |
10-Dec-2019 | |
No | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/43479 | |
10.1101/869701 | |
https://doi.org/10.1101/869701 | |
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