Microfluidics in Cell Biology: Part A: Microfluidics for Multicellular Systems - Piel, Matthieu; Fletcher, Daniel; Doh, Junsang; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Microfluidics in Cell Biology: Part A: Microfluidics for Multicellular Systems
 
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ISBN13:9780128142806
ISBN10:0128142804
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Microfluidics in Cell Biology: Part A: Microfluidics for Multicellular Systems

 
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Microfluidics in Cell Biology Part A: Volume 146, the latest release in the Methods in Cell Biology series, continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field. Unique to this updated volume are sections on Cell monolayers/spheroids, Collective migration in microtubes, Leukocyte adhesion dynamics on endothelial monolayers under flow, Constrained spheroid for perfusion culture, Cells in droplet arrays, Heart on chips, Kidney on chips, Liver on chips and hepatic immune responses, Gut on chips, 3D microvascular model-based lymphoma model, Blood brain barrier on chips, Multi-organ-on-a-chip for pharmacokinetic analysis, Cancer immunotherapy on chips, and more.




  • Contains contributions from experts in the field from across the globe
  • Covers a wide array of topics on both mitosis and meiosis
  • Includes relevant, analysis based topics
Tartalomjegyzék:

Section 1: Microfluidics for Cell Monolayers/Spheroids
1. Tubular microscaffolds for studying collective cell migration
Wang Xi, Surabhi Sonam, Chwee Teck Lim and Benoit Ladoux
2. Endothelial cell monolayer-based microfluidic systems mimicking complex in vivo microenvironments for the study of leukocyte dynamics in inflamed blood vessels
Jaehyun Lee, Hyung Kyu Huh, Sung Ho Park, Sang Joon Lee and Junsang Doh
3. Constrained spheroids/organoids in perfusion culture
Fan Lee, Ciprian Iliescu, Fang Yu and Hanry Yu

Section 2: Organs on Chips
4. Generation of functional cardiac microtissues in a beating heart-on-a-chip
Giovanni Stefano Ugolini, Roberta Visone, Daniela Cruz-Moreira, Andrea Mainardi and Marco Rasponi
5. Kidney on chips
Jeonghwan Lee, Kipyo Kim and Sejoong Kim
6. Liver sinusoid on a chip
Yu Du, Ning Li and Mian Long
7. Pathomimetic modeling of human intestinal diseases and underlying host-gut microbiome interactions in a gut-on-a-chip
Woojung Shin and Hyun Jung Kim
8. 3D in vitro microvascular model-based lymphoma model
Robert G. Mannino, Pallab Pradhan, Krishnendu Roy and Wilbur A. Lam
9. Blood-brain barrier on a chip
Eyleen Goh
10. Pharmacokinetic-based multi-organ chip for recapitulating organ interactions
Jong Hwan Sung
11. Studying TCR T cell anti-tumor activity in a microfluidic intrahepatic tumor model
Giulia Adriani, Andrea Pavesi and Roger D. Kamm

Section 3: Microfluidics for Model Organisms
12. Microfluidics for mechanobiology of model organisms
Anna A. Kim, Adam L. Nekimken, Sylvia Fechner, Lucy E. O'Brien and Beth L. Pruitt