
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have developed a transparent artificial blood vessel which they hope will be helpful in studying the mechanism through which cancers spread and propagate to different regions of the body. The vessel's developer Andrew Wong describes it as a cylindrical device that is lined with human endothelial cells. It is then coated with a collagen gel, in order to support living tissues, and a small clump of metastatic breast cancer cells ...
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