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Pumpless Multi-Channel Flow Culture to Maintain and Assess Tissues and Cells
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Setting Up the Pump-Free Multi-Channel Fluidic System and Loading the Tissue for Culturing (Video) | JoVE
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Setting Up the Pump-Free Multi-Channel Fluidic System and Loading the Tissue for Culturing
Setting Up the Pump-Free Multi-Channel Fluidic System and Loading the Tissue for Culturing (Video) | JoVE
Pumpless Multi-Channel Flow Culture to Maintain and Assess Tissues and Cells
DOI:
10.3791/200482-v
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04:36 min
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July 14, 2023
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Matthew K. Grumbine
,
Varun Kamat
,
Khang Bao
,
Trevor Crupi
,
Kedar Mokate
,
Rayne Lim
,
Jennifer R. Chao
,
Brian M. Robbings
,
Daniel T. Hass
,
James B. Hurley
,
Ian R. Sweet
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1
EnTox Sciences, Inc
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2
UW Medicine Diabetes Institute
,
University of Washington
,
3
Department of Ophthalmology
,
University of Washington
,
4
Department of Biochemistry
,
University of Washington
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Oxygen Sensor Integration
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