Microfluidic vascular models of tumor cell extravasation
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Kim, Seunggyu; Wan, Zhengpeng; Jeon, Jessie S.; Kamm, Roger D.
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<jats:p>Emerging microfluidic disease models have amply demonstrated their value in many fields of cancer research. These <jats:italic>in vitro</jats:italic> technologies recapitulate key aspects of metastatic cancer, including the process of tumor cell arrest and extravasation at the site of the metastatic tumor. To date, extensive efforts have been made to capture key features of the microvasculature to reconstitute the pre-metastatic niche and investigate dynamic extravasation behaviors using microfluidic systems. In this mini-review, we highlight recent microfluidic vascular models of tumor cell extravasation and explore how this approach contributes to development of <jats:italic>in vitro</jats:italic> disease models to enhance understanding of metastasis <jats:italic>in vivo</jats:italic>.</jats:p>
Date issued
2022-11-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mechanobiology Laboratory; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringPublisher
Frontiers Media SA
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Kim, Seunggyu, Wan, Zhengpeng, Jeon, Jessie S. and Kamm, Roger D. 2022. "Microfluidic vascular models of tumor cell extravasation." 12.
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2234-943X
Keywords
Cancer Research, Oncology