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3D Cell-Printed Hypoxic Cancer-on-a-Chip Para Recapitular la Progresión Patológica Del Cáncer Sólido
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Bioengineering
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JoVE Journal Bioengineering
3D Cell-Printed Hypoxic Cancer-on-a-Chip for Recapitulating Pathologic Progression of Solid Cancer
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10:51 min

January 05, 2021

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Chapters

  • 00:05Introduction
  • 00:56Collagen Pre-Gel Solution Preparation
  • 01:471% Neutralized Collagen Pre-Gel Solution pH Adjustment
  • 03:12Gas-Permeable Barrier 3D Printing
  • 04:20Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Barrier Casting
  • 05:291% Neutralized Collagen Pre-Gel Solution Cell Mixing
  • 06:19Cancer-Stroma Concentric Ring 3D Cell Printing
  • 07:39Hypoxic Cancer-on-a-Chip Maintenance
  • 08:11Results: Representative Solid Pathologic Cancer Progression on a 3D Cell-Printed Hypoxic Cancer-on-a-Chip
  • 10:06Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

La hipoxia es un sello distintivo del microambiente tumoral y desempeña un papel crucial en la progresión del cáncer. Este artículo describe el proceso de la fabricación de un cáncer-en-una-viruta hipóxico basado en tecnología de célula-impresión 3D para recapitular una patología hipoxia-relacionada del cáncer.

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