Kim et al. - Google Patents
Yongjae Jo 1 Seokgyu Han 3, 4 Hyunjun Kye 1 Jinhee Yoo 1 Junhyung Kim 2Kim et al.
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- Kim I
- Jo Y
- Han S
- Kye H
- Yoo J
- Kim J
- Park S
- Park B
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Three-dimensional (3D) tumor–vessel models provide a physiologically relevant platform to study tumor-induced angiogenesis and evaluate therapeutic responses. However, imaging- based analysis of these models is often constrained by limited penetration depth and …
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