Purpose of this study was the development of a new cell-laden material to be used as substrate for 3D breast cancer cell culture, more realistic than 2D ones, allowing cells expressing some key mechanisms typical of their in vivo behaviour. This necessity comes from the known poor reliability of 2D and animal models, especially in pathological conditions, such as breast cancer. We designed and tested three different materials, each one constituted by different concentrations of Alginate (A) and Matrigel (M), in order to obtain a structurally stable-in-time and biologically active substrate. Highly metastatic breast cancer cells (i.e. MDA-MB-231) were cultured and embedded within the gels. Known the strong link between cell morphology and th...
Abstract3D cell tumour models are generated mainly in non-scalable culture systems, using bioactive ...
The present work reports on a 3D model of the tumor microenvironment that contains hyaluronic acid (...
[[abstract]]As the primary determinants of the clinical behaviors of human cancers, the discovery of...
Rapid assessment of the invasion potential of various cancers in three-dimensional (3D) cell culture...
"Human tumour progression is a dynamic process involving diverse biological and biochemical events s...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures represent fundamental tools for the comprehension of cellular p...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer and often forms metastases, w...
Bioprinting offers the opportunity to fabricate precise 3D tumor models to study tumor pathophysiolo...
Recent studies have shown that three-dimensional (3D) culture environments allow the study of cellul...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture has been broadly used to mimic the in-vivo microenvironment. Com...
The aim of this thesis was the application and establishment of a semi-synthetic, bioengineered mode...
Recent studies have shown that three-dimensional (3D) culture environments allow the study of cellul...
Mammary tumor organoids have become a promising in vitro model for drug screening and personalized m...
3D cell tumour models are generated mainly in non-scalable culture systems, using bioactive scaffold...
Different biomaterials are studied for purposes of tissue engineering, drug development and many fie...
Abstract3D cell tumour models are generated mainly in non-scalable culture systems, using bioactive ...
The present work reports on a 3D model of the tumor microenvironment that contains hyaluronic acid (...
[[abstract]]As the primary determinants of the clinical behaviors of human cancers, the discovery of...
Rapid assessment of the invasion potential of various cancers in three-dimensional (3D) cell culture...
"Human tumour progression is a dynamic process involving diverse biological and biochemical events s...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures represent fundamental tools for the comprehension of cellular p...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer and often forms metastases, w...
Bioprinting offers the opportunity to fabricate precise 3D tumor models to study tumor pathophysiolo...
Recent studies have shown that three-dimensional (3D) culture environments allow the study of cellul...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture has been broadly used to mimic the in-vivo microenvironment. Com...
The aim of this thesis was the application and establishment of a semi-synthetic, bioengineered mode...
Recent studies have shown that three-dimensional (3D) culture environments allow the study of cellul...
Mammary tumor organoids have become a promising in vitro model for drug screening and personalized m...
3D cell tumour models are generated mainly in non-scalable culture systems, using bioactive scaffold...
Different biomaterials are studied for purposes of tissue engineering, drug development and many fie...
Abstract3D cell tumour models are generated mainly in non-scalable culture systems, using bioactive ...
The present work reports on a 3D model of the tumor microenvironment that contains hyaluronic acid (...
[[abstract]]As the primary determinants of the clinical behaviors of human cancers, the discovery of...