Human Multi-Organ Chip Tracks Breast Cancer Spread to Bone and Lung
The chip lets scientists track how breast cancer cells colonize bone and lung tissue and reveals pre-metastatic niche formation, researchers said.
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Human multi-organ chip tracks breast cancer spread to bone and lung
Cancer spreading beyond the primary tumor—a process known as metastasis—is responsible for at least two-thirds of cancer deaths. Drugs targeting metastatic progression have largely failed, in part because of the lack of predictive models that would help identify the underlying mechanisms of metastasis.
Human Multi-Organ Chip Offers New Insight Into Cancer Metastasis
Cancer metastasis is responsible for at least two-thirds of cancer deaths. Drugs targeting the metastatic progression have largely failed, in part due to the lack of predictive models that would help identify the underlying mechanisms of metastasis. Now, new work reports the development of a multi-organ chip that mimics how cancer cells spread from vascular flow to distant organs—the first model of cancer metastasis of its kind. The chip include…
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