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3D cell culture has shown great potential in many applications, including tissue engineering, disease modeling, and drug discovery. By allowing cells to develop and migrate three-dimensionally like they would inside the human body, the P3D Scaffolds have yielded predictive research models of human biology in several in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical studies.
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