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- who: Nicole M. E. Valle and colleagues from the Israelita Albert Einstein, Su00e3o Paulo, Brazil Pontifu00edcia Universidade Catu00f3lica de Su00e3o Paulo, Su00e3o Paulo, Brazil have published the research work: Advances in Concentration Gradient Generation Approaches in a Microfluidic Device for Toxicity Analysis, in the Journal: Cells 2022, 11, 3101. of /2022/
- what: This study showed an advantage of CGGs over other techniques and their applicability for several biological models. 13 of 56 Regarding microfluidic device fabrication, all evaluated devices were manufactured in-house, and the methods used in the studies are organized and described in . . .
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