Unregulated angiogenesis is thought to lead to increased interstitial fluid pressure in solid tumors. A previous study showed that pretreatment interstitial fluid pressure could predict radiation ...
The interstitial fluid pressure (IFP) of normal tissues is actively regulated through interactions between stromal cells and the extracellular-matrix molecules. Most solid tumours have increased IFP.
The term “granular flows” refers to a system of solid particles in which the flow behavior is dictated solely by particle-particle and particle-wall interactions (i.e., the role of the interstitial ...