Ching-Te Kuo, Jong-Yueh Wang, A. Wo, Benjamin P. C. Chen, Hsinyu Lee
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A novel round bottom μ-well array chip with biomimetic nano-cilia promotes 3D tumor cultures and metastatic bioassays
We present a microarray chip integrated with novel round bottom μ-well arrays and biomimetic nano-cilia, which can, for the first time, not only recapitulate in vivo-like tumor microenvironment but also be achieved in situ for hallmarks of tumor-based bioassays.