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Materials 3D printed via fused deposition modelling elicit myofibrillar alignment and enhanced differentiation of skeletal muscle cells in-vitro
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posted on 2017-05-19, 14:17 authored by Rowan P. Rimington, Andrew CapelAndrew Capel, Steven ChristieSteven Christie, Mark LewisMark LewisMaterials 3D printed via fused deposition modelling elicit myofibrillar alignment and enhanced differentiation of skeletal muscle cells in-vitro
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School
- Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
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16th Annual Meeting of the Tissue and Cell Engineering SocietyCitation
RIMINGTON, R.P. ... et al., 2016. Materials 3D printed via fused deposition modelling elicit myofibrillar alignment and enhanced differentiation of skeletal muscle cells in-vitro. European Cells and Materials 32 (Suppl. 4), p.144.Publisher
AO Research Institute DavosVersion
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2016Notes
This is an extended abstract from the 16th Annual Meeting of the Tissue and Cell Engineering Society University College London, 4-6 July 2016ISSN
1473-2262Publisher version
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- en