Sima et al., 2018 - Google Patents
3D biomimetic chips for cancer cell migration in nanometer-sized spaces using “Ship-in-a-Bottle” femtosecond laser processingSima et al., 2018
- Document ID
- 9028770398974270521
- Author
- Sima F
- Kawano H
- Miyawaki A
- Kelemen L
- Ormos P
- Wu D
- Xu J
- Midorikawa K
- Sugioka K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Applied Bio Materials
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Cancer cells undergo dramatic morphology changes when migrating in confined spaces narrower than their diameter during metastasis, and thus it is necessary to understand the deformation mechanism and associated molecular events in order to study tumor …
- 201000011510 cancer 0 title abstract description 105
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