Squeezed and Sped Up: Viscous Stress Primes Glioblastoma Cells for Invasion
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Glioblastoma is a highly lethal brain tumor, and its outer edges are unexpectedly more viscous than its core. This physical gradient forces tumor cells to push through increasingly thicker fluid as they invade healthy tissue. Researchers have now built an open microfluidic chip that captures this unique mechanical challenge
