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titleOfInvention Microfluidic chip for generating microvessel and a method for analyzing cancer metastasis using thereof
abstract The present invention relates to a microfluidic chip for angiogenesis. The microfluidic chip of the present invention is composed of a first channel, a second channel, a third channel, a fourth channel and a fifth channel arranged adjacent to each other in a sequential order on a substrate, and each channel is in contact with an adjacent channel Two or more microstructures or microposts with a gap therebetween are disposed on the forming boundary surface. Each channel interacts fluidly with the other channel through the interstices formed by the microstructures and biochemicals can migrate. The microfluidic chip according to the present invention provides a microvessel with a smooth and continuous vascular interface in vitro. In addition, the microfluidic chip of the present invention can be used to model cancer angiogenesis, intracavitary inflow, and extracellular infiltration. In addition, the microfluidic chip of the present invention can be used for screening anticancer drug candidate substances.
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