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OctoShaker: A Multi-motion Robotic Shaker for Cellular and Organoid Research

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Abstract

Bio-shaking technology is prevalently used for lab routines and increasingly deployed to study mechanically modulated cell destiny. A novel multi-motion bio-shaking instrument was tested and the impact on cellular distribution and organoid formation is summarized.

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