Tumor engineering is defined as the construction of three-dimensional (3D) tumors in vitro with tissue engineering approaches. The present 3D scaffolds for tumor engineering have several limitations in terms of structure and function. To get an ideal 3D scaffold for tumor culture, A549 human pulmonary adenocarcinoma cells were implanted into immunodeficient mice to establish xenotransplatation models. Tumors were retrieved at 30-day implantation and sliced into sheets. They were subsequently decellularized by four procedures. Two decellularization methods, Tris-Trypsin-Triton multi-step treatment and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) treatment, achieved complete cellular removal and thus were chosen for evaluation of histological and biochemical...
Three-dimensional (3D) culture could partially simulate in vivo conditions. In this work, we develop...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...
Potential anti-cancer drugs are frequently of low efficacy in clinics due to the lack of predictive ...
Tumor engineering is defined as the construction of three-dimensional (3D) tumors in vitro with tiss...
Rationale: Tissue engineering (TE) is an emerging alternative approach to create models of human mal...
The lack of traditional cancer treatments has resulted in an increased need for new clinical techniq...
Background. Human cancer is a three-dimensional (3D) structure consisting of neighboring cells, extr...
Background. Human cancer is a three-dimensional (3D) structure consisting of neighboring cells, extr...
Cancer biology research is increasingly moving toward innovative in vitro 3D culture models, as conv...
Metastasis is clinically the most challenging and lethal aspect of breast cancer. While animal-based...
Limitations associated with the study of cancer biology in vitro, including a lack of extracellular ...
Limitations associated with the study of cancer biology in vitro, including a lack of extracellular ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Spherical, multicellular aggregates of tumor cells, or three-dimensional (3D) tumor models, can be g...
Goal: Artificially engineering the tumor microenvironment in vitro as a vital tool for understanding...
Three-dimensional (3D) culture could partially simulate in vivo conditions. In this work, we develop...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...
Potential anti-cancer drugs are frequently of low efficacy in clinics due to the lack of predictive ...
Tumor engineering is defined as the construction of three-dimensional (3D) tumors in vitro with tiss...
Rationale: Tissue engineering (TE) is an emerging alternative approach to create models of human mal...
The lack of traditional cancer treatments has resulted in an increased need for new clinical techniq...
Background. Human cancer is a three-dimensional (3D) structure consisting of neighboring cells, extr...
Background. Human cancer is a three-dimensional (3D) structure consisting of neighboring cells, extr...
Cancer biology research is increasingly moving toward innovative in vitro 3D culture models, as conv...
Metastasis is clinically the most challenging and lethal aspect of breast cancer. While animal-based...
Limitations associated with the study of cancer biology in vitro, including a lack of extracellular ...
Limitations associated with the study of cancer biology in vitro, including a lack of extracellular ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Spherical, multicellular aggregates of tumor cells, or three-dimensional (3D) tumor models, can be g...
Goal: Artificially engineering the tumor microenvironment in vitro as a vital tool for understanding...
Three-dimensional (3D) culture could partially simulate in vivo conditions. In this work, we develop...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...
Potential anti-cancer drugs are frequently of low efficacy in clinics due to the lack of predictive ...