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doctoral thesis

Engineering the lymphatic microenvironment for investigating tumor invasion, immune cell traficking and parasite infection under relevant biomechanical conditions

Pisano, Marco  
2014
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Type
doctoral thesis
DOI
10.5075/epfl-thesis-6173
Author(s)
Pisano, Marco  
Advisors
Swartz, Melody  
Jury

Prof. N. Stergiopulos (président) ; Prof. M. Swartz (directrice) ; Prof. K. Barbee, Prof. J.B. Dixon, Prof. Ph. Renaud (rapporteurs)

Date Issued

2014

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Public defense year

2014-05-16

Thesis number

6173

Subjects

lymphatic mechanobiology

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luminal flow

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transmural flow

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tumor metastasis

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dendritic cell trafficking

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tumor spheroids

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lymphatic filariasis

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in vitro models

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microfluidics

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flow chamber

EPFL units
LLCB  
Faculty
SV  
School
IBI-SV  
Doctoral School
EDBB  
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