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Human in vitro hepatic models generate faster drug toxicity data with higher human predictability compared to animal models. However, for long‐term studies, current models require the use of serum and 3D architecture, limiting their utility. Maintaining a functional long‐term human in vitro hepatic culture that avoids complex structures and serum would improve the value of such systems for preclinical...