Flow-induced Shear Stress Confers Resistance to Carboplatin in an Adherent Three-Dimensional Model for Ovarian Cancer: A Role for EGFR-Targeted Photoimmunotherapy Informed by Physical Stress
Shubhankar Nath(Harvard University), Imran Rizvi(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), William Hanna(University of Massachusetts Boston), Karthik Pushpavanam(Arizona State University), Christina Conrad(University of Maryland, College Park), Michael Pigula(Scripps Institution of Oceanography), Kaitlin Moore(Harvard University), Tayyaba Hasan(Harvard University), Amjad Khan(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), Utkan Demirci(Palo Alto University), Fatih İnci(Stanford University), Marcela G. del Carmen, Walfre Franco(University of Massachusetts Lowell), Kaushal Rege(Arizona State University), Mustafa Kemal Ruhi(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jonathan P. Celli(University of Massachusetts Boston), Huang‐Chiao Huang(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Yujiro Tsujita(National Defense Medical College), Farzaneh MahmoodPoor Dehkordy(Harvard University)
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