Organisms-on-a-chip
The progression of fibrosis is frequently related to a failed healing process, and it may affect many tissues and organs causing severe consequences including post-infarct heart insufficiency, post-injury limb paralysis, cirrhosis, nephropathy, retinopathy, failure of implanted devices and even resi...
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| Main Author: | Raimondi Manuela Teresa |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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EDP Sciences
2024-01-01
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| Series: | EPJ Web of Conferences |
| Online Access: | https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2024/19/epjconf_eosam2024_02004.pdf |
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