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Preparing a Microfluidics-Based Vascularized Human Micro-Tumor Model
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Introducing Human Cells into a Microfluidic Device to Investigate Tumor Progression in a Vascularized Micro-Tumor System
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Introducing Human Cells into a Microfluidic Device to Investigate Tumor Progression in a Vascularized Micro-Tumor System
Introducing Human Cells into a Microfluidic Device to Investigate Tumor Progression in a Vascularized Micro-Tumor System
Preparing a Microfluidics-Based Vascularized Human Micro-Tumor Model
DOI:
10.3791/200787-v
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03:51 min
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September 15, 2023
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Stephanie J. Hachey
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Daniela Gaebler
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Christopher C. W. Hughes
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Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
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University of California, Irvine
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2
Biomedical Engineering
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University of California, Irvine
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Vascularized Micro-tumor System
Cell Fibrin Mix
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