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            Formal  analysis:  Yonggang  Pang,  Brian  E. Grottkau,    5.   Dai X, Cheng H, Bai Z, Li J. Breast cancer cell line
               Zhixin Hui                                         classification and its relevance with breast tumor subtyping.
            Investigation:  Yonggang Pang, Brian E. Grottkau,     J Cancer. 2017;8(16):3131–3141.
               Zhixin Hui                                         doi: 10.7150/jca.18457
            Methodology: Yonggang Pang                         6.   Li Y, Kilian KA. Bridging the gap: from 2D cell culture to 3D
            Supervision: Yonggang Pang                            microengineered extracellular matrices. Adv Healthc Mater.
            Validation: Zhixin Hui                                2015;4(18):2780–2796.
            Writing – original draft: Yonggang Pang, Brian E. Grottkau,   7.   Egeblad M, Nakasone ES, Werb Z. Tumors as organs:
               Zhixin Hui                                         complex tissues that interface with the entire organism. Dev
            Writing –  review  & editing:  Yonggang Pang, Brian E.   Cell. 2010;18(6):884–901.
               Grottkau, Zhixin Hui                               doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2010.05.012
                                                               8.   Sachs N, Clevers H. Organoid cultures for the analysis of
            Ethics approval and consent to participate            cancer phenotypes. Curr Opin Genet Dev. 2014;24:68–73.

            Not applicable.                                       doi: 10.1016/j.gde.2013.11.012
                                                               9.   Clevers H. Modeling development and disease with
            Consent for publication                               organoids. Cell. 2016;165(7):1586–1597.
                                                                  doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2016.05.082
            Not applicable.
                                                               10.  Ramesh S, Harrysson OLA, Rao PK, et al. Extrusion
            Availability of data                                  bioprinting: recent progress, challenges, and future
                                                                  opportunities. Bioprinting. 2021;21:e00116.
            The data supporting the results of this study are available      doi: 10.1016/j.bprint.2020.e00116
            within the paper. Raw data generated for this study can be   11.  Chartrain NA, Williams CB, Whittington AR. A review on
            reasonably requested through the corresponding authors.  fabricating tissue scaffolds using vat photopolymerization.
                                                                  Acta Biomater. 2018;74:90–111.
            Further disclosure                                    doi: 10.1016/j.actbio.2018.05.010
            Part of or the entire set of findings have been presented   12.  Ng WL, Shkolnikov V. Optimizing cell deposition for inkjet-
            in TERMIS World Congress, Boston 2015. Brain Grottkau   based bioprinting. IJB. 2024;0(0):2135.
            was affiliated with the Department of Orthopedic Surgery,      doi: 10.36922/ijb.2135
            Massachusetts General Hospital,  at Harvard Medical   13.  Grottkau BE, Hui Z, Pang Y. A novel 3D bioprinter
            School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA  at the time of the   using direct-volumetric drop-on-demand technology
            research and is currently affiliated with University of   for fabricating micro-tissues and drug-delivery.  IJMS.
            Miami  Medical  Center  and Jackson Memorial  Hospital,   2020;21(10):3482.
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