Understanding tumor heterogeneity is an urgent and unmet need in cancer research. In this study, we used a morphology-based optical cell separation process to classify a heterogeneous cancer cell population into characteristic subpopulations. To classify the cell subpopulations, we assessed their morphology in hydrogel, a three-dimensional culture environment that induces morphological changes according to the characteristics of the cells (i.e., growth, migration, and invasion). We encapsulated the murine breast cancer cell line 4T1E, as a heterogeneous population that includes highly metastatic cells, in click-crosslinkable and photodegradable gelatin hydrogels, which we developed previously. We observed morphological changes within 3 days...
In many situations, 3D cell cultures mimic the natural organization of tissues more closely than 2D ...
The aim of this thesis is to establish a simple physical framework that captures and predicts key as...
Techniques for cellular encapsulation within three-dimensional (3D) structures, such as bioprinting ...
Abstract Models using 3D cell culture techniques are increasingly accepted as the most biofidelic in...
Models using 3D cell culture techniques are increasingly accepted as the most biofidelic in vitrorep...
Summary: Small interfering RNA (siRNA) screening approaches used with quantitative single-cell analy...
Small interfering RNA (siRNA) screening approaches used with quantitative single-cell analysis can u...
The publication describes how, in many situations, 3D cell cultures mimic the natural organization o...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a belligerent carcinoma that is unresponsive to targeted rec...
<p>The separated cells were established as colony- (C1 and C2) and granular-type (G1 and G2) cells b...
Cancer stem cells from oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) have the ability to self-renew ...
The development of in vitro three dimensional (3D) cell culture matrices offers physiologically rele...
Multicellular spheroids represent a well-established 3D model to study healthy and diseased cells in...
Abstract Cancer treatment resistance is a caused by presence of various types of cells and heterogen...
Abstract Multicellular tumor spheroids (MCTSs) can serve as in vitro models for solid tumors and hav...
In many situations, 3D cell cultures mimic the natural organization of tissues more closely than 2D ...
The aim of this thesis is to establish a simple physical framework that captures and predicts key as...
Techniques for cellular encapsulation within three-dimensional (3D) structures, such as bioprinting ...
Abstract Models using 3D cell culture techniques are increasingly accepted as the most biofidelic in...
Models using 3D cell culture techniques are increasingly accepted as the most biofidelic in vitrorep...
Summary: Small interfering RNA (siRNA) screening approaches used with quantitative single-cell analy...
Small interfering RNA (siRNA) screening approaches used with quantitative single-cell analysis can u...
The publication describes how, in many situations, 3D cell cultures mimic the natural organization o...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a belligerent carcinoma that is unresponsive to targeted rec...
<p>The separated cells were established as colony- (C1 and C2) and granular-type (G1 and G2) cells b...
Cancer stem cells from oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) have the ability to self-renew ...
The development of in vitro three dimensional (3D) cell culture matrices offers physiologically rele...
Multicellular spheroids represent a well-established 3D model to study healthy and diseased cells in...
Abstract Cancer treatment resistance is a caused by presence of various types of cells and heterogen...
Abstract Multicellular tumor spheroids (MCTSs) can serve as in vitro models for solid tumors and hav...
In many situations, 3D cell cultures mimic the natural organization of tissues more closely than 2D ...
The aim of this thesis is to establish a simple physical framework that captures and predicts key as...
Techniques for cellular encapsulation within three-dimensional (3D) structures, such as bioprinting ...