The natural microenvironment of tumors is composed of extracellular matrix (ECM), blood vasculature, and supporting stromal cells. The physical characteristics of ECM as well as the cellular components play a vital role in controlling cancer cell proliferation, apoptosis, metabolism, and differentiation. To mimic the tumor microenvironment outside the human body for drug testing, two-dimensional (2-D) and murine tumor models are routinely used. Although these conventional approaches are employed in preclinical studies, they still present challenges. For example, murine tumor models are expensive and difficult to adopt for routine drug screening. On the other hand, 2-D in vitro models are simple to perform, but they do not recapitulate natur...
Currently, there are no reliable ex vivo models that predict anticancer drug responses in human tumo...
The tumor microenvironment and its contribution to tumorigenesis has been a focal highlight in recen...
The hallmark of tumours is the ability of cancerous cells to promote vascular growth, to disseminate...
Background: The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a complex system, shaped by direct interactions amon...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...
Although advances have been made in cancer therapy, cancer remains the second leading cause of death...
Anticancer drug discovery has long been hampered by the poor predictivity of the preclinical models....
The high attrition rates observed in cancer drug discovery (up to 95% of failure of drugs tested in ...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures have recently garnered great attention because they promote lev...
Three-dimensional multicellular tumor models are receiving an ever-growing focus as preclinical drug...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death among both men and women worldwide. During therecent yea...
The interactions of cancer cells within a solid mass with the surrounding reactive stroma are critic...
Cancer is an evolving, dynamic, evasive and heterogeneous disease, characterized by high morbidity a...
Contains fulltext : 139277.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cancers are c...
AbstractThe interactions of cancer cells within a solid mass with the surrounding reactive stroma ar...
Currently, there are no reliable ex vivo models that predict anticancer drug responses in human tumo...
The tumor microenvironment and its contribution to tumorigenesis has been a focal highlight in recen...
The hallmark of tumours is the ability of cancerous cells to promote vascular growth, to disseminate...
Background: The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a complex system, shaped by direct interactions amon...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...
Although advances have been made in cancer therapy, cancer remains the second leading cause of death...
Anticancer drug discovery has long been hampered by the poor predictivity of the preclinical models....
The high attrition rates observed in cancer drug discovery (up to 95% of failure of drugs tested in ...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures have recently garnered great attention because they promote lev...
Three-dimensional multicellular tumor models are receiving an ever-growing focus as preclinical drug...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death among both men and women worldwide. During therecent yea...
The interactions of cancer cells within a solid mass with the surrounding reactive stroma are critic...
Cancer is an evolving, dynamic, evasive and heterogeneous disease, characterized by high morbidity a...
Contains fulltext : 139277.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cancers are c...
AbstractThe interactions of cancer cells within a solid mass with the surrounding reactive stroma ar...
Currently, there are no reliable ex vivo models that predict anticancer drug responses in human tumo...
The tumor microenvironment and its contribution to tumorigenesis has been a focal highlight in recen...
The hallmark of tumours is the ability of cancerous cells to promote vascular growth, to disseminate...