Uncovering mutation-specific morphogenic phenotypes and paracrine-mediated vessel dysfunction in a biomimetic vascularized mammary duct platform
In vitro models of the human mammary gland have struggled to mimic the 3D morphogenic processes that occur in vivo. Here the authors develop a 3D microfluidic platform of a vascularized human mammary duct that simulates diverse morphogenic transitions and paracrine crosstalk.
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Main Authors: | Matthew L. Kutys, William J. Polacheck, Michaela K. Welch, Keith A. Gagnon, Thijs Koorman, Sudong Kim, Linqing Li, Andrea I. McClatchey, Christopher S. Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fc47e360b48b4cc09a44155a0d644ab7 |
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