Researchers have developed a diagnostic chip that analyzes leukocyte adhesion to detect cancer recurrence and evaluate chemotherapy effectiveness.
A new microfluidic technology that leverages immune cell behavior is set to transform cancer monitoring, thanks to researchers at UNIST. Led by Professor Joo Hun Kang in the Department of Biomedical ...
Abstract Cancer progression involves cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), which facilitate the recruitment of leukocytes and metastatic tumor cells to ...
“Our findings will make it possible to specifically control the adhesion properties of soft materials through surface roughness,” says Sanner. “They will also allow new and improved applications to be ...
While many of the stages of the cell-mediated immune response are known, the mechanisms by which various white blood cells can specifically bind (and release) to initiation proteins are not as well ...