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In vitro modelling of lung disease: reach out to the next dimension
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A 3D tissue-engineered airway model for the assessment of epithelial responses to novel nanotherapeutics
L. Soriano (Dublin, Ireland), R. Gaul (Dublin, Ireland), F. O’Brien (Dublin, Ireland), C. O'Leary (Dublin, Ireland), S. Cryan (Dublin, Ireland)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – In vitro modelling of lung disease: reach out to the next dimension
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In vitro modelling of lung disease: reach out to the next dimension
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