Eric J. Jiang
Northwestern University
2 Papers
Eric J. Jiang is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metastasis & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Enhanced Survival with Implantable Scaffolds That Capture Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells In Vivo
Shreyas S. Rao,Grace G. Bushnell,Samira M. Azarin,Graham Spicer,Brian A. Aguado,Jenna R. Stoehr,Eric J. Jiang,Vadim Backman,Lonnie D. Shea,Jacqueline S. Jeruss +9 more
TL;DR: Microporous poly(ε-caprolactone) scaffolds were developed that capture early metastatic cells and thus serve as a sentinel for early detection and may provide diagnostic and therapeutic options for cancer patients in both the high-risk and adjuvant treatment settings.
In vivo capture and label-free detection of early metastatic cells
Samira M. Azarin,Ji Yi,Robert Michael Gower,Brian A. Aguado,Megan E. Sullivan,Ashley G. Goodman,Eric J. Jiang,Shreyas S. Rao,Yinying Ren,Susan L. Tucker,Vadim Backman,Jacqueline S. Jeruss,Jacqueline S. Jeruss,Lonnie D. Shea,Lonnie D. Shea +14 more
TL;DR: A method for the early detection of metastasis using an implanted scaffold to recruit and capture metastatic cells in vivo, which achieves high cell densities and reduces the tumor burden within solid organs 10-fold.