Metastasis is a dynamic process in which cancer cells begin to move. Understanding how these cells acquire increased motility is a stimulating and necessary goal. The goal of this thesis is to produce a microfluidic device that allows the study of chemotaxis of Neuroblastoma cells and the device was fabricated using an innovative two-photon polymerization (2PP) technology.
Micro-Channel Arrays by Two Photon Lithography for Cell Migration Studies
Varaschin, Elisa
2020/2021
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Metastasis is a dynamic process in which cancer cells begin to move. Understanding how these cells acquire increased motility is a stimulating and necessary goal. The goal of this thesis is to produce a microfluidic device that allows the study of chemotaxis of Neuroblastoma cells and the device was fabricated using an innovative two-photon polymerization (2PP) technology.File in questo prodotto:
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