Brain-on-a-chip: Recent advances in design and techniques for microfluidic models of the brain in health and disease
Leyla Amirifar(Sharif University of Technology), Nureddin Ashammakhi(Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital), Ilangko Balasingham(Oslo University Hospital), Ze Zhong Wang(University of California, Los Angeles), Samuel Sances(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Sibel Emi̇r Di̇ltemi̇z(Eskisehir Technical University), Amir Shamloo(Sharif University of Technology), Stephanie K. Seidlits(University of California, Los Angeles), Alberto Libanori(University of California, Los Angeles), Oleksandr Ievglevskyi(Oslo University Hospital), Bige Deniz Unluturk(Michigan State University), Natan Roberto de Barros(Terasaki Foundation), Rohollah Nasiri(Sharif University of Technology)
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