Potential anti-cancer drugs are frequently of low efficacy in clinics due to the lack of predictive models or the insufficient employment of existing preclinical test systems. Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro engineered tumor models can better predict the efficacy of novel drugs by reproducing the in vivo tumor microenvironment. In this study, three sources of scaffolds (decellularized lung scaffold, chitosan/gelatin scaffold, and poly-L-lactic acid scaffold) incorporated with breast cancer cells (MCF-7, 4T1) were bioengineered as a platform to study in vitro solid tumor development The good biocompatibility of three scaffolds favored cell growth and proliferation. Cells in 3D scaffolds were less sensitive to chemotherapy and exhibited chara...
Attrition rates for anticancer drugs are much higher than any other therapeutic area. Only 5%#37; of...
Owing to the reduced co-relationship between conventional flat Petri dish culture (two-dimensional) ...
<div><p>The development of a suitable three dimensional (3D) culture system for anticancer drug deve...
Potential anti-cancer drugs are frequently of low efficacy in clinics due to the lack of predictive ...
Although advances have been made in cancer therapy, cancer remains the second leading cause of death...
The lack of traditional cancer treatments has resulted in an increased need for new clinical techniq...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Despite the recent advance, the need for...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Development of in-vitro 3D cellular disease models is emerging at a fast pace. 2D culture systems ar...
AbstractTumor cells naturally live in three-dimensional (3D) microenvironments, while common laborat...
Tissue-engineered scaffolds are more commonly used to construct three-dimension-al (3D) tumor models...
Cancer biology research is increasingly moving toward innovative in vitro 3D culture models, as conv...
Limitations associated with the study of cancer biology in vitro, including a lack of extracellular ...
Limitations associated with the study of cancer biology in vitro, including a lack of extracellular ...
Metastasis is clinically the most challenging and lethal aspect of breast cancer. While animal-based...
Attrition rates for anticancer drugs are much higher than any other therapeutic area. Only 5%#37; of...
Owing to the reduced co-relationship between conventional flat Petri dish culture (two-dimensional) ...
<div><p>The development of a suitable three dimensional (3D) culture system for anticancer drug deve...
Potential anti-cancer drugs are frequently of low efficacy in clinics due to the lack of predictive ...
Although advances have been made in cancer therapy, cancer remains the second leading cause of death...
The lack of traditional cancer treatments has resulted in an increased need for new clinical techniq...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Despite the recent advance, the need for...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Development of in-vitro 3D cellular disease models is emerging at a fast pace. 2D culture systems ar...
AbstractTumor cells naturally live in three-dimensional (3D) microenvironments, while common laborat...
Tissue-engineered scaffolds are more commonly used to construct three-dimension-al (3D) tumor models...
Cancer biology research is increasingly moving toward innovative in vitro 3D culture models, as conv...
Limitations associated with the study of cancer biology in vitro, including a lack of extracellular ...
Limitations associated with the study of cancer biology in vitro, including a lack of extracellular ...
Metastasis is clinically the most challenging and lethal aspect of breast cancer. While animal-based...
Attrition rates for anticancer drugs are much higher than any other therapeutic area. Only 5%#37; of...
Owing to the reduced co-relationship between conventional flat Petri dish culture (two-dimensional) ...
<div><p>The development of a suitable three dimensional (3D) culture system for anticancer drug deve...