Development of a physiologically-relevant in-vitro microfluidic model for monitoring of pancreatic cancer cells interactions with the liver
Le procédé de la métastase cancéreuse et sa compréhension sont devenus un des sujets majeurs de recherche en Biologie. En utilisant des modèles in-vitro en culture statique et dynamiques, nous avons étudié la possibilité de reproduire l’environnement physiologique in-vivo avec ces modèles. Nous avon...
Main Author: | Danoy, Mathieu |
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Other Authors: | Lille 1 |
Language: | en fr |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2017LIL10093/document |
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