The Importance Of The Extracellular Matrix In Cell Culture

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The Importance Of The Extracellular Matrix In Cell Culture

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Ever since scientists first began growing human cells in lab dishes in 1952, they have focused on improving the chemical soup that feeds the cells and helps regulate their growth. But surfaces als

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