Fabrication and Use of Dry Macroporous Alginate Scaffolds for Viral Transduction of T Cells

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11:16 min

September 9th, 2022

DOI :

10.3791/64036-v

September 9th, 2022


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Dry Macroporous Alginate Scaffolds

Chapters in this video

0:10

Introduction

0:50

Making the Macroporous Alginate Scaffolds

5:47

Transduction

10:07

Results

10:51

Conclusions

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