Over the past few years, establishment and adaptation of cell-based assays for drug development and testing has become an important topic in high-throughput screening (HTS). Most new assays are designed to rapidly detect specific cellular effects reflecting action at various targets. However, although more complex than cell-free biochemical test systems, HTS assays using monolayer or suspension cultures still reflect a highly artificial cellular environment and may thus have limited predictive value for the clinical efficacy of a compound. Today's strategies for drug discovery and development, be they hypothesis free or mechanism based, require facile, HTS-amenable test systems that mimic the human tissue environment with increasing accurac...
A primary reason why potential anticancer drugs fail in clinical trials is the limitations of existi...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture models are frequently used in drug discovery for the development o...
Culture of cells as three-dimensional (3D) aggregates can enhance in vitro tests for basic biologica...
High attrition of new oncology drug candidates in clinical trials is partially caused by the poor pr...
Cancer cells have routinely been cultured in 2-dimensions (2D) on a plastic surface. This technique,...
Historically, two-dimensional (2D) cell culture has been the preferred method of producing disease m...
Traditional drug discovery approaches have been hampered by (in vitro) cell-culture models that poor...
3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cell cultur...
Cell-based assays are more complex than cell-free test systems but still reflect a highly artificial...
The traditional method for studying cancer in vitro is to grow immortalized cancer cells in two-dime...
<div><p>The traditional method for studying cancer <i>in vitro</i> is to grow immortalized cancer ce...
Drug development is a lengthy and costly process that proceeds through several stages from target id...
High-throughput drug screening (HTS) in live cells is often a vital part of the preclinical anticanc...
Multicellular tumor spheroids (MCTs) have been employed in biomedical fields owing to their advantag...
Today, innovative three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models have been proposed as viable and biomim...
A primary reason why potential anticancer drugs fail in clinical trials is the limitations of existi...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture models are frequently used in drug discovery for the development o...
Culture of cells as three-dimensional (3D) aggregates can enhance in vitro tests for basic biologica...
High attrition of new oncology drug candidates in clinical trials is partially caused by the poor pr...
Cancer cells have routinely been cultured in 2-dimensions (2D) on a plastic surface. This technique,...
Historically, two-dimensional (2D) cell culture has been the preferred method of producing disease m...
Traditional drug discovery approaches have been hampered by (in vitro) cell-culture models that poor...
3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cell cultur...
Cell-based assays are more complex than cell-free test systems but still reflect a highly artificial...
The traditional method for studying cancer in vitro is to grow immortalized cancer cells in two-dime...
<div><p>The traditional method for studying cancer <i>in vitro</i> is to grow immortalized cancer ce...
Drug development is a lengthy and costly process that proceeds through several stages from target id...
High-throughput drug screening (HTS) in live cells is often a vital part of the preclinical anticanc...
Multicellular tumor spheroids (MCTs) have been employed in biomedical fields owing to their advantag...
Today, innovative three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models have been proposed as viable and biomim...
A primary reason why potential anticancer drugs fail in clinical trials is the limitations of existi...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture models are frequently used in drug discovery for the development o...
Culture of cells as three-dimensional (3D) aggregates can enhance in vitro tests for basic biologica...