Optimizing GBM organoid construction with hydrogel-based models: GelMA-HAMA scaffold supports GBM organoids with clonal growth for drug screening
Jian‐Rong Guo(Second Military Medical University), Yutong Xie(Tongji University), Huan Wang(Guangzhou University), Jingjing Zhao(Shanghai University), Wenyu Wu(Shanghai University), Zhen-zhou Li(Ningxia Medical University), Shuo Wu(Hainan University), Zhengliang Gao(Shanghai University), Ke Yue(Shanghai University), Shuhua Gong(Shanghai University)
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