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Micromachines, Volume 8, Issue 11
November 2017 - 26 articles
Cover Story: Microfluidic devices have been widely used for cell migration research. However, most studies have focused on single cell types in simplified microenvironments. In addition, very few microfluidic cell migration studies have involved clinical samples. Therefore, more sophisticated microfluidic systems are required to model the complex in vivo microenvironment at the organ level and to explore cell migration-related clinical applications. In this paper, we review the development of cell migration studies using organ-on-chip-related approaches. View the paper here.
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