Current progress in micro/nanofluidic chips and applications in cancer research and therapy

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  • What: The advent of micro/nanofluidic chips has shown great potential in the field of cancer research and therapy.
  • Who: Nanotechnology, and Yixuan, Li from the College of Design and Engineering, National University of Singapore, Lower Kent have published the Article: Current progress in micro/nanofluidic chips and applications in cancer research and therapy, in the : Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Materials Chemistry and Environmental Engineering
  • How: The tumour model on-chip is able to create a more representative and controlled environment to study drug efficacy compared to traditional xenograft models . . .

     

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