WAT-on-a-chip: a physiologically relevant microfluidic system incorporating white adipose tissue
Peter Loskill(University of Tübingen), Kevin E. Healy(QB3), Willie Mae Reese(Berkeley College), Peter‐James H. Zushin(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), Felipe T. Lee-Montiel(QB3), Shaheen Jeeawoody(QB3), Thiagarajan Sezhian(Berkeley College), Andreas Stahl(University of California, Berkeley), Kevin M. Tharp(University of California, San Francisco)
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