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Researchers develop novel approach for utilizing 4D-printing of arrays to accelerate drug testing – News-Medical.Net
Investigators at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey have developed a novel approach for utilizing 4-dimensional (4D) printing of arrays that transform from cell-culture inserts into histological cassettes that hold patient tissue samples for rapid program…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 12 2020
Investigators at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey have developed a novel approach for utilizing 4-dimensional (4D) printing of arrays that transform from cell-culture inserts into histological cassettes that hold patient tissue samples for rapid programmable drug testing.
The arrays were used to process patient-derived organoids of a common type of brain tumor, reducing the average testing time by several weeks.
Rutgers Cancer Institute of N…
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