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Autor:
Xilal Y. Rima, Jingjing Zhang, Luong T. H. Nguyen, Aaron Rajasuriyar, Min Jin Yoon, Chi-Ling Chiang, Nicole Walters, Kwang Joo Kwak, L. James Lee, Eduardo Reátegui
Publikováno v:
Lab Chip
Investigating cellular and vesicular heterogeneity in breast cancer remains a challenge, which encourages the development of controllable in vitro systems that mimic the tumor microenvironment. Although three-dimensional cell culture better recapitul
Autor:
Patrick S. Doyle, Maedeh Roushan, Fatemeh Jalali, Jae Jung Kim, Daniel Irimia, Eduardo Reátegui, Alex Hopke
Publikováno v:
PMC
© 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Neutrophils are the first white blood cells to respond to microbes and to limit their invasion of the body. However, the growth of the microbes into colonies often challenges the neutrophils ability to contain
Autor:
Daniel A. Haber, Keith H. K. Wong, Aimal H. Khankhel, Xi Luo, Shannon L. Stott, Anh N. Hoang, Shyamala Maheswaran, Eduardo Reátegui, Nicola Aceto, Matt T. Bianchi and Andrew J. Phillips, Wooseok Kim, Lecia V. Sequist, Fabio Fachin, Mehmet Toner, Anne E. Jensen, Xiaocheng Jiang, Mahnaz Zeinali
Publikováno v:
Lab on a Chip. 17:3498-3503
The interplay between platelets and tumor cells is known to play important roles in metastasis by enhancing tumor cell survival, tumor-vascular interactions, and escape from immune surveillance. However, platelet-covered circulating tumor cells (CTC)
Publikováno v:
Lab on a chip. 19(17)
Neutrophils combat infections and promote healing of damaged tissues while protecting the surrounding healthy tissue through a process called swarming. Swarming neutrophils release soluble factors that recruit additional neutrophils and shape the inf
Autor:
Mehmet Toner, Wei Li, Eduardo Reátegui, Shyamala Maheswaran, Steven A. Castleberry, Jason Z. Deng, Shannon L. Stott, Daniel A. Haber, Bryan B. Hsu, Sarah Mayner, Paula T. Hammond, Lecia V. Sequist, Myoung-Hwan Park, Anne E. Jensen
Publikováno v:
PMC
Selective isolation and purification of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from whole blood is an important capability for both clinical medicine and biological research. Current techniques to perform this task place the isolated cells under excessive st