Oliveira et al., 2024 - Google Patents

Shrinking Cancer Research Barriers: Crafting Accessible Tumor‐on‐Chip Device for Gene Silencing Assays

Oliveira et al., 2024

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4358723371054016007
Author
Oliveira B
Fernandes A
Baptista P
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Advanced Engineering Materials

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Tumor‐on‐chip (ToC) is crucial to bridge the gap between traditional cell culture experiments and in vivo models, allowing to recreate an in vivo‐like microenvironment in cancer research. ToC use microfluidics to provide fine‐tune control over environmental …
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