
Three-dimensional cell cultures in the form of stars, diamonds and circles are generated by an exciting new digital microfluidics platform. The study details have been published in iNature Communications/i this week by researchers at the University of Toronto. The tool, which can be used to study cells in cost-efficient, three-dimensional microgels, may hold the key to personalized medicine applications in the future. "We already know that the ...
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