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Development of an <i>in vitro</i> Multiwell Cardiovascular Multielectrode Array (MEA) Toxicity Assay with Human IPS Cell Derived Cardiomyocytes

Cyprotex Discovery Ltd
1 Sept 2014

This poster demonstrates the successful use of multiwell MEAs to screen for cardiotoxic liabilities in human IPS derived cardiomyocytes (hsCM).

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Cell / Tissue CultureAssay AssemblyMicroarray AnalysisCardiomyocytesCardiotoxicityDrug DevelopmentDrug Discovery

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