<div><p>In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery and development of cancer treatments, but in the last decades, evidence emerged that such models have low predictive value for clinical efficacy. Therefore they are increasingly complemented by more physiologically relevant 3D models, such as spheroid micro-tumor cultures. If suitable fluorescent labels are applied, confocal 3D image stacks can characterize the structure of such volumetric cultures and, for example, cell proliferation. However, several issues hamper accurate analysis. In particular, signal attenuation within the tissue of the spheroids prevents the acquisition of a complete image for spheroids over 100 micrometers in di...
Tumour spheroids are common in vitro experimental models of avascular tumour growth. Compared with t...
<p>There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer an...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer and t...
textabstractIn oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the ...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
Three-dimensional multicellular aggregates such as spheroids provide reliable in vitro substitutes f...
Three-dimensional multicellular aggregates such as spheroids provide reliable in vitro substitutes f...
Tumour spheroids are common in vitro experimental models of avascular tumour growth. Compared with t...
Tumour spheroids are common in vitro experimental models of avascular tumour growth. Compared with t...
Tumour spheroids are common in vitro experimental models of avascular tumour growth. Compared with t...
<p>There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer an...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer and t...
textabstractIn oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the ...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
In oncology, two-dimensional in-vitro culture models are the standard test beds for the discovery an...
Three-dimensional multicellular aggregates such as spheroids provide reliable in vitro substitutes f...
Three-dimensional multicellular aggregates such as spheroids provide reliable in vitro substitutes f...
Tumour spheroids are common in vitro experimental models of avascular tumour growth. Compared with t...
Tumour spheroids are common in vitro experimental models of avascular tumour growth. Compared with t...
Tumour spheroids are common in vitro experimental models of avascular tumour growth. Compared with t...
<p>There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer an...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer and t...