<p>Tumor angiogenesis is critical to tumor growth and metastasis, yet much is unknown about the role vascular cells play in the tumor microenvironment. A major outstanding challenge associated with studying tumor angiogenesis is that existing preclinical models are limited in their recapitulation of in vivo cellular organization in 3D. This disparity highlights the need for better approaches to study the dynamic interplay of relevant cells and signaling molecules as they are organized in the tumor microenvironment. In this thesis, we combined 3D culture of lung adenocarcinoma cells with adjacent 3D microvascular cell culture in 2-layer cell-adhesive, proteolytically-degradable poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-based hydrogels to study tumor angio...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is an essential process for tumour progression and...
In situ forming hydrogels prepared from multi-armed poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), glycosaminoglycans ...
The hallmark of tumours is the ability of cancerous cells to promote vascular growth, to disseminate...
Many tools from the field of tissue engineering can be used to develop novel model systems to study ...
<p>To this day, cancer remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide1. A major contributor to can...
To ensure nutrient and oxygen supply, tumors beyond a size of 1–2 mm3 need a connection to the vascu...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Cancer is a serious health and social issue, causing about 8.2 million deaths worldwide. Of the most...
Tumour microenvironment greatly influences the development and metastasis of cancer progression. The...
Cell models have been widely accepted to explore the mechanisms of tumorigenesis and predict drug re...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is an essential process for tumour progression and...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is an essential process for tumour progression and...
In situ forming hydrogels prepared from multi-armed poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), glycosaminoglycans ...
The hallmark of tumours is the ability of cancerous cells to promote vascular growth, to disseminate...
Many tools from the field of tissue engineering can be used to develop novel model systems to study ...
<p>To this day, cancer remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide1. A major contributor to can...
To ensure nutrient and oxygen supply, tumors beyond a size of 1–2 mm3 need a connection to the vascu...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer worldwide and the one that causes the highest mo...
Cancer is a serious health and social issue, causing about 8.2 million deaths worldwide. Of the most...
Tumour microenvironment greatly influences the development and metastasis of cancer progression. The...
Cell models have been widely accepted to explore the mechanisms of tumorigenesis and predict drug re...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is an essential process for tumour progression and...
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels, is an essential process for tumour progression and...
In situ forming hydrogels prepared from multi-armed poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), glycosaminoglycans ...
The hallmark of tumours is the ability of cancerous cells to promote vascular growth, to disseminate...