Lee, 2022 - Google Patents
Microfabrication of Three-Dimensional Complex Structures for Biomedical ApplicationsLee, 2022
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The evolution of microfabrication has greatly contributed to the advances in biology and medicine, as it can interface with and manipulate the interactions between biological systems and materials with micrometer-scale precision. In addition, microfabrication allows …
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