Flexible 3D printed microwires and 3D microelectrodes for heart-on-a-chip engineering
Qinghua Wu(University Health Network), Milica Radisic(University of Toronto), Jadranka Travaš‐Sejdić(University of Auckland), Gerard O’Leary(University Health Network), Yinghao Xu(Polytechnique Montréal), Shira Landau(University of Toronto), Taufik A. Valiante(University of Toronto), Naimeh Rafatian(University of Toronto), Yimu Zhao(University of Toronto), Peikai Zhang(University of Auckland), Sargol Okhovatian(University Health Network)
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