Nonanimal model literature

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Alexandra Sontheimer-Phelps, David B. Chou, Alessio Tovaglieri, et al. Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2020;9(3):507-526. doi:10.1016/j.jcmgh.2019.11.008
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Jihoon Kim, Bon-Kyoung Koo, Juergen A. Knoblich. Human organoids: model systems for human biology and medicine. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 2020;21(10):571-584. doi:10.1038/s41580-020-0259-3
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David Pamies, Anna Bal-Price, Christophe Chesné, et al. Advanced Good Cell Culture Practice for human primary, stem cell-derived and organoid models as well as microphysiological systems. Alternatives to Animal Experimentation. 2018;35(3):353-378. doi:10.14573/altex.1710081
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Sheila MacNeil. Progress and opportunities for tissue-engineered skin. Nature. 2007;445(7130):874-880. doi:10.1038/nature05664
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Bryan A. Hassell, Girija Goyal, Esak Lee, et al. Human Organ Chip Models Recapitulate Orthotopic Lung Cancer Growth, Therapeutic Responses, and Tumor Dormancy In Vitro. Cell Reports. 21(2):508-516. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.09.043
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Anna Herland, Ben M. Maoz, Debarun Das, et al. Quantitative prediction of human pharmacokinetic responses to drugs via fluidically coupled vascularized organ chips. Nature Biomedical Engineering. 4(4):421-436. doi:10.1038/s41551-019-0498-9
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Richard Novak, Miles Ingram, Susan Marquez, et al. Robotic fluidic coupling and interrogation of multiple vascularized organ chips. Nature Biomedical Engineering. 4(4):407-420. doi:10.1038/s41551-019-0497-x
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