The lack of three-dimensional (3-D) high-throughput (HT) screening assays designed to identify anti-cancer invasion drugs is a major hurdle in reducing cancer-related mortality, with the key challenge being assay standardization. Presented is the development of a novel 3-D invasion assay with HT potential that involves surrounding cell-collagen spheres within collagen to create a 3-D environment through which cells can invade. Standardization was achieved by designing a tooled 96-well plate to create a precisely designated location for the cell-collagen spheres and by using dialdehyde dextran to inhibit collagen contraction, maintaining uniform size and shape. This permits automated readout for determination of the effect of inhibitory comp...
<div><p>3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cel...
Metastasis accounts for most cancer deaths, while dormancy of tumor cells leads to unexpected cancer...
The development of organoid culture technologies has triggered industrial interest in ex vivo drug t...
ABSTRACT: Chemotaxis is the phenomenon by which the migration and invasion of cells is directed in r...
MasterIn vitro evaluation of cancer drug efficacy is an important process to screen cancer drug cand...
Over the past few years, establishment and adaptation of cell-based assays for drug development and ...
Background: The use of in vitro cell cultures is a powerful tool for obtaining key insights into the...
<p>A) The NCI Diversity Set II Compound Library was screened using the 3-D invasion assay and MDA-MB...
<p>A) Schematic diagram (top panel) of the 3-D invasion assay with tooled plate: (a) The cell-collag...
Abstract Two-dimensional cell culture-based assays are commonly used in in vitro cancer research. H...
The latest advancements in oncology research are focused on autologous immune cell therapy. However,...
We describe a three-dimensional (3D) in vitro assay for quantifying cancer cell invasion into a 3D m...
<p>A & B) Comparison of the novel 3-D invasion assay and 3-D cell scattering assay: The effect of co...
To-date, most invasion or migration assays use a modified Boyden chamber-like design to assess migra...
To-date, most invasion or migration assays use a modified Boyden chamber-like design to assess migra...
<div><p>3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cel...
Metastasis accounts for most cancer deaths, while dormancy of tumor cells leads to unexpected cancer...
The development of organoid culture technologies has triggered industrial interest in ex vivo drug t...
ABSTRACT: Chemotaxis is the phenomenon by which the migration and invasion of cells is directed in r...
MasterIn vitro evaluation of cancer drug efficacy is an important process to screen cancer drug cand...
Over the past few years, establishment and adaptation of cell-based assays for drug development and ...
Background: The use of in vitro cell cultures is a powerful tool for obtaining key insights into the...
<p>A) The NCI Diversity Set II Compound Library was screened using the 3-D invasion assay and MDA-MB...
<p>A) Schematic diagram (top panel) of the 3-D invasion assay with tooled plate: (a) The cell-collag...
Abstract Two-dimensional cell culture-based assays are commonly used in in vitro cancer research. H...
The latest advancements in oncology research are focused on autologous immune cell therapy. However,...
We describe a three-dimensional (3D) in vitro assay for quantifying cancer cell invasion into a 3D m...
<p>A & B) Comparison of the novel 3-D invasion assay and 3-D cell scattering assay: The effect of co...
To-date, most invasion or migration assays use a modified Boyden chamber-like design to assess migra...
To-date, most invasion or migration assays use a modified Boyden chamber-like design to assess migra...
<div><p>3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cel...
Metastasis accounts for most cancer deaths, while dormancy of tumor cells leads to unexpected cancer...
The development of organoid culture technologies has triggered industrial interest in ex vivo drug t...