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

  • cvillette
  • May 14
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 2

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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