Salisbury, 2017 - Google Patents
High resolution imaging and analysis of endothelial tubulogenesis and blood vessel formationSalisbury, 2017
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The process of angiogenesis in which new blood vessels form from pre-existing vessels, can be intensively studied through the use of\(in\)\(vitro\) and\(in\)\(vivo\) models. The\(in\)\(vitro\) co-culture tube formation assay is used to assess the ability of endothelial cells to develop …
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