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Microfluidic Co-Culture Models for Dissecting the Immune Response in in vitro Tumor Microenvironments
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Author Correction: Systemic dysfunction and plasticity of the immune macroenvironment in cancer models
Breanna M Allen1,2, Kamir J Hiam1,2, Cassandra E Burnett1,2
1Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Nature Medicine
|April 2, 2024
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