It has been demonstrated that two-dimensional (2D) monolayer cancer cell proliferation assay for anti-cancer drug screening is a very artificial model and cannot represent the characteristics of three-dimensional (3D) solid tumors. The multi-cellular in vitro 3D tumor spheroid model is of intermediate complexity, and can provide a bridge to the gap between the complex in vivo tumors and simple in vitro monolayer cell cultures. In this study, a simple and cost-effective cancer 3D spheroid assay suitable for small molecule anti-cancer compound screening was developed, standardized and validated on H292 non-small lung cancer cell line. A pilot screening with this assay was performed utilizing a compound library consisting of 41 anti-cancer age...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modeling cancer and ti...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
It has been demonstrated that two-dimensional (2D) monolayer cancer cell proliferation assay for ant...
There is a large medical need for the development of effective anticancer agents with minimal side e...
Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have been ...
The screening of lead compounds during cancer drug discovery still results in many hits that never r...
Over the past few years, establishment and adaptation of cell-based assays for drug development and ...
High attrition of new oncology drug candidates in clinical trials is partially caused by the poor pr...
Cell-based assays are more complex than cell-free test systems but still reflect a highly artificial...
<p>There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer an...
Screening and initial characterization of anticancer drugs are typically performed using monolayer c...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer and t...
Screening and initial characterization of anticancer drugs are typically performed using monolayer c...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modeling cancer and ti...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
It has been demonstrated that two-dimensional (2D) monolayer cancer cell proliferation assay for ant...
There is a large medical need for the development of effective anticancer agents with minimal side e...
Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have been ...
The screening of lead compounds during cancer drug discovery still results in many hits that never r...
Over the past few years, establishment and adaptation of cell-based assays for drug development and ...
High attrition of new oncology drug candidates in clinical trials is partially caused by the poor pr...
Cell-based assays are more complex than cell-free test systems but still reflect a highly artificial...
<p>There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer an...
Screening and initial characterization of anticancer drugs are typically performed using monolayer c...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer and t...
Screening and initial characterization of anticancer drugs are typically performed using monolayer c...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modeling cancer and ti...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...