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A microfluidic-based device for study of transendothelial invasion of tumor aggregates in realtime

Circulating tumor aggregates exhibit a high metastatic potential and could potentially serve as an important target for cancer therapies. In this study, we bioengineered a microfluidic model that reconstitutes and is representative of the principal components of biological blood vessels, including vessel cav

Authors:   Tingjiao Liu; Jianhua Qin; Qian Zhang
Journal:   Lab on a Chip
DOI:   10.1039/C2LC00030J

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