Correlative 3D Imaging and Microfluidic Modelling of Human Pulmonary Lymphatics using Immunohistochemistry and High-resolution μCT
Abstract Lung lymphatics maintain fluid homoeostasis by providing a drainage system that returns fluid, cells and metabolites to the circulatory system. The 3D structure of the human pulmonary lymphatic network is essential to lung function, but it is poorly characterised. Image-based 3D mathematica...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie K. Robinson, Jonathan J. Ramsden, Jane Warner, Peter M. Lackie, Tiina Roose |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b58fc3cc5e714adfbe6a2de50ebebe48 |
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