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This project investigates how circulating tumor cells migrate through the body's vascular network using fluid dynamics. By conducting microfluidic experiments and simulations, it aims to understand the interactions between blood flow, cell deformation, and biochemical signals that influence cancer metastasis.
So far medicine has not solved the workings of a formidable and scientifically challenging aspect of cancer: metastasis, the migration of circulating tumor cells (CTC) through the body.
In this highly interdisciplinary project, expertise and techniques from fluid dynamics are employed to study how CTC move through the vascular network and what prompts them to do so.
The complex interplay among hydrodynamics, biophysics of intracellular interactions, and biochemical signaling within vascular net…
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT
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Denmark, Kobenhavn
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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