Białkowska et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Spheroids as a type of three-dimensional cell cultures—examples of methods of preparation and the most important applicationBiałkowska et al., 2020
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- Białkowska K
- Komorowski P
- Bryszewska M
- Miłowska K
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- International journal of molecular sciences
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Cell cultures are very important for testing materials and drugs, and in the examination of cell biology and special cell mechanisms. The most popular models of cell culture are two- dimensional (2D) as monolayers, but this does not mimic the natural cell environment. Cells …
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