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Joan Massague
Cancer Biology & Genetics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, United States
4 protocols
Elena Martínez
Biomimetic systems for cell engineering, IBEC
1 protocol
Vanesa Fernández-Majada
Biomimetics Systems for Cell Engineering, IBEC, 2016-
1 protocol
Gizem Altay
Biomimetic systems for cell engineering, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia, Barcelona
1 protocol
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Eduard Batlle
Colorectal Cancer Laboratory, Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Spain
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Cancer biology
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3 Protocols published
In vitro
Self-organized Mouse Small Intestinal Epithelial Monolayer Protocol
Authors:
Gizem Altay
,
Eduard Batlle
,
Vanesa Fernández-Majada
and
Elena Martinez
,
date:
02/05/2020,
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Developing protocols to obtain intestinal epithelial monolayers that recapitulate
in vivo
physiology to overcome the limitations of the organoids’ closed geometry has become of great interest during the last few years. Most of the developed ...
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Immunostaining Protocol: P-Stat3 (Xenograft and Mice)
Authors:
Alexandre Calon
,
Elisa Espinet
,
Sergio Palomo-Ponce
,
Daniele V. F. Tauriello
,
Mar Iglesias
,
María Virtudes Céspedes
,
Marta Sevillano
,
Cristina Nadal
,
Peter Jung
,
Xiang H.-F. Zhang
,
Daniel Byrom
,
Antoni Riera
,
David Rossell
,
Ramón Mangues
,
Joan Massague
,
Elena Sancho
and
Eduard Batlle
,
date:
05/05/2014,
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We sought to understand the mechanisms behind the potent effect of stromal TGF-beta program on the capacity of colorectal cancer (CRC) cells to initiate metastasis. We discovered that mice subcutaneous tumors and metastases generated in the context ...
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