The traditional method for studying cancer in vitro is to grow immortalized cancer cells in two-dimensional monolayers on plastic. However, many cellular features are impaired in these artificial conditions, and large changes in gene expression compared to tumors have been reported. Three-dimensional cell culture models have become increasingly popular and are suggested to be better models than two-dimensional monolayers due to improved cell-to-cell contact and structures that resemble in vivo architecture. The aim of this study was to develop a simple high-throughput three-dimensional drug screening method and to compare drug responses in JIMT1 breast cancer cells when grown in two dimensions, in poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) induced a...
Limited drug penetration into solid tumors may prevent cancer agents from achieving sufficient conce...
Historically, two-dimensional (2D) cell culture has been the preferred method of producing disease m...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...
<div><p>The traditional method for studying cancer <i>in vitro</i> is to grow immortalized cancer ce...
<div><p>3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cel...
3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cell cultur...
High attrition of new oncology drug candidates in clinical trials is partially caused by the poor pr...
Over the past few years, establishment and adaptation of cell-based assays for drug development and ...
Cancer cells have routinely been cultured in 2-dimensions (2D) on a plastic surface. This technique,...
Today, innovative three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models have been proposed as viable and biomim...
Drug development is a lengthy and costly process that proceeds through several stages from target id...
Human cancer cell lines are an integral part of drug discovery practices. However, modeling the comp...
Traditional drug discovery approaches have been hampered by (in vitro) cell-culture models that poor...
<div><p>Despite monolayer cultures being widely used for cancer drug development and testing, 2D cul...
Limited drug penetration into solid tumors may prevent cancer agents from achieving sufficient conce...
Limited drug penetration into solid tumors may prevent cancer agents from achieving sufficient conce...
Historically, two-dimensional (2D) cell culture has been the preferred method of producing disease m...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...
<div><p>The traditional method for studying cancer <i>in vitro</i> is to grow immortalized cancer ce...
<div><p>3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cel...
3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cell cultur...
High attrition of new oncology drug candidates in clinical trials is partially caused by the poor pr...
Over the past few years, establishment and adaptation of cell-based assays for drug development and ...
Cancer cells have routinely been cultured in 2-dimensions (2D) on a plastic surface. This technique,...
Today, innovative three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models have been proposed as viable and biomim...
Drug development is a lengthy and costly process that proceeds through several stages from target id...
Human cancer cell lines are an integral part of drug discovery practices. However, modeling the comp...
Traditional drug discovery approaches have been hampered by (in vitro) cell-culture models that poor...
<div><p>Despite monolayer cultures being widely used for cancer drug development and testing, 2D cul...
Limited drug penetration into solid tumors may prevent cancer agents from achieving sufficient conce...
Limited drug penetration into solid tumors may prevent cancer agents from achieving sufficient conce...
Historically, two-dimensional (2D) cell culture has been the preferred method of producing disease m...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...