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3/24/2010 12:26:54 PM
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RESEARCH WATCH Cell cultures jump on the 3D bandwagon By Darren Quick 21:36 March 15, 2010
KEY CONTENT: 3D is the big news in the world of TV this year and now even cell cultures are getting in on the act. A team of scientists has taken aim at a biological icon - the two-dimensional petri dish – and unveiled a new technique for growing 3D cell cultures. The new process uses magnetic forces to levitate cells while they divide and grow to form tissues that more closely resemble those inside the human body. ...
Original Source: http://www.gizmag.com/3d-cell-cultures/14521/ edited by science.editor on 3/24/2010
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3/31/2010 9:07:44 AM
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For easy reference, the publication info on which this story is based can be found on our site here: http://www.3dcellculture.com/Search_Results/id/9004
Also worthy of note, our blogger independently awarded this the "Cool Paper of the Week" designation ...
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6/6/2010 4:16:48 PM
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How different is this MDAnd / RICE technique compared to the commercially available system that makes the Biolevitator? Click here for information on the Biolevitator for 3D Cell Culture
-- info@qgelbio.com www.qgelbio.com
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