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We published our computational model of fluid-absorbing lymphatic vasculature in Circulation

  • May 14, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 2, 2025

We collaborated with Prof. Noel's and Prof. Geris' research groups at University of Liege (Belgium) to investigate the role of uPARAP in Lymphedema. We supported their exciting experimental work with a poroelastic computational model capturing the fluid-absorbing function of the lymphatic vasculature. This study, entitled 'Targeting uPARAP Modifies Lymphatic Vessel Architecture and Attenuates Lymphedema', has just been published in Circulation.




 
 
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