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From Decellurization to Imaging to 3-D Printing: low-cost plant-derived 3D-printed tissue scaffolds for tissue engineering
Mariam Imran, Sarah Khan, Faisal F. Khan
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.31.424959
Mariam Imran
1Research Intern, Email:
Sarah Khan
2Averos Life Sciences, Email:
Roles: Wetware Engineer
Faisal F. Khan
3Institute of Integrative Biosciences, Principal Investigator, CECOS-RMI Precision Medicine Lab and Director, CECOS-IMS Joint Center for Bioeconomy, CECOS University, Pakistan
Roles: Assistant Professor
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Posted January 07, 2021.
From Decellurization to Imaging to 3-D Printing: low-cost plant-derived 3D-printed tissue scaffolds for tissue engineering
Mariam Imran, Sarah Khan, Faisal F. Khan
bioRxiv 2020.12.31.424959; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.31.424959
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