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Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Dai Nippon Printing Develop New Layering Technique for Better Cell Transplants

Sep. 28, 2016

Filed Under: Innovation, Pharma Tagged With: cell layering, cell transfer, Dai Nippon Printing, printing technology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

Tokyo Medical and Dental University announced on Sept. 14 that, together with Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd. (TYO:7912), it has…...

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