In vivo screening of extracellular matrix components produced under multiple experimental conditions implanted in one animal†
Abstract
Animal experiments help to progress and ensure safety of an increasing number of novel therapies,
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* Corresponding authors
a
Department of Tissue Regeneration, MIRA Institute, University of Twente, Drienerlolaan 5, Zuidhorst, 7522 NB Enschede, The Netherlands
E-mail:
gustavo.higuera@screvo.net
Fax: +31 53489 2150
Tel: +31 53489 3400
b Screvo Ltd, P.O. Box 217, Enschede, The Netherlands
c CellCoTec, Prof. Bronkhorstlaan 10-48, 3723MB Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Animal experiments help to progress and ensure safety of an increasing number of novel therapies,
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