Abstract
Developing 3D living systems will open many doors and lead to significant improvements in biological tools, drug discovery process, lead identification as well as therapeutic approaches. The miniaturization of this approach allows one to perform many more experiments than previously possible more simply. 3D in vitro technology aims to develop a set of tools that are simple, inexpensive, portable, and robust that could be commercialized and used in various fields of biomedical sciences, such as drug discovery, diagnostic tools, therapeutic approaches, and regenerative medicine.
Keywords: Drug delivery, 3D technology, regenerative medicine, materials technology, hydrogel, drug discovery.
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