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    Tuning Physicochemical Properties of a Macroporous Polysaccharide-Based Scaffold for 3D Neuronal Culture by Gerschenfeld, Gaspard, Aid, Rachida, Simon-Yarza, Teresa, Lanouar, Soraya, Charnay, Patrick, Letourneur, Didier, Topilko, Piotr

    “…Central nervous system (CNS) lesions are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Three-dimensional neural cultures in biomaterials offer more…”
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    Development of 3D Hepatic Constructs Within Polysaccharide-Based Scaffolds with Tunable Properties by Labour, Marie-Noëlle, Le Guilcher, Camile, Aid-Launais, Rachida, El Samad, Nour, Lanouar, Soraya, Simon-Yarza, Teresa, Letourneur, Didier

    “…Organoids production is a key tool for in vitro studies of physiopathological conditions, drug-induced toxicity assays, and for a potential use in regenerative…”
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    Tuning Physicochemical Properties of a Macroporous Polysaccharide-Based Scaffold for 3D Neuronal Culture by Gerschenfeld, Gaspard, Aid, Rachida, Simon-Yarza, Teresa, Lanouar, Soraya, Charnay, Patrick, Letourneur, Didier, Topilko, Piotr

    “…Central nervous system (CNS) lesions are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Three-dimensional neural cultures in biomaterials offer more…”
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    Development of 3D Hepatic Constructs Within Polysaccharide-Based Scaffolds with Tunable Properties by Labour, Marie-Noëlle, Le Guilcher, Camile, Aid-Launais, Rachida, El Samad, Nour, Lanouar, Soraya, Simon-Yarza, Teresa, Letourneur, Didier

    “…Organoids production is a key tool for in vitro studies of physiopathological conditions, drug-induced toxicity assays, and for a potential use in regenerative…”
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    Effect of cross-linking on the physicochemical and in vitro properties of pullulan/dextran microbeads by Lanouar, Soraya, Aid-Launais, Rachida, Oliveira, Ana, Bidault, Laurent, Closs, Brigitte, Labour, Marie-Noëlle, Letourneur, Didier

    “…Hydrogels are very promising for tissue engineering as they provide scaffolds and a suitable microenvironment to control cell behavior and tissue regeneration…”
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