Synchronized stimulation and continuous insulin sensing in a microfluidic human Islet on a Chip designed for scalable manufacturing
Aaron L. Glieberman(Harvard University), Kevin Kit Parker(Harvard University), Douglas A. Melton(Harvard Stem Cell Institute), Adrián Buganza Tepole(Columbia University), John F. Zimmerman(Harvard University), Benjamin D. Pope(Harvard University), John P. Ferrier(Harvard University), Jennifer Hyoje-Ryu Kenty(Harvard Stem Cell Institute), Michael G. Roper(University of Virginia), Qihan Liu(Harvard University), Adrian M. Schrell(Florida State University), Nikita Mukhitov(Florida State University), Kevin L. Shores(Harvard University)
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