Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) does not have a clinically useful indicator of malignancy, and it is often benign, except in 20% of cases. Even more important, it has a cure – removal of the affected breast. DCIS patients overwhelmingly elect for invasive therapies to escape that 20% malignant chance. Overtreatment such as this costs the patients, and it highlights the need for a DCIS model capable of distinguishing the 20% in need of treatment. Some labs have taken steps toward three-dimensional, complex, and biomimetic models of mammary tissues using a variety of endogenous and synthetic gels and 3D printing. We developed FRESH (Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels) as the first method capable of 3D printing highly biomime...
The ability to bioengineer three-dimensional (3D) tissues is a potentially powerful approach to trea...
A challenge for tissue engineering is producing three-dimensional (3D), vascularized cellular constr...
Metastasis is one of the primary reasons for the high mortality rates in female patients diagnosed w...
Cancer tissue engineering has remained challenging due to the limitation of the conventional biofabr...
Abstract Background Standard three-dimensional (3D) in vitro culture techniques, such as those used ...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) is an integral part of breast tissue microenvironment, and it plays impor...
Breast cancer often results in the removal of the breast, creating a need for replacement tissue. Ti...
Breast tissue consists of an epithelial parenchyma embedded in stroma, of heterogeneous and complex ...
The bioprinting technique with specialized tissue production allows the study of biological, physiol...
BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional (3D) cultures have proven invaluable for expanding human tissues for b...
Bioprinting of 3D cell-laden constructs with well-defined architectures and controlled spatial distr...
In vitro cancer 3D models are valuable tools to provide mechanistic insight into solid tumor growth,...
The ability to bioengineer three-dimensional (3D) tissues is a potentially powerful approach to trea...
The ability to create cell-laden fluidic models that mimic the geometries and physical properties of...
Background: Standard three-dimensional (3D) in vitro culture techniques, such as those used for mamm...
The ability to bioengineer three-dimensional (3D) tissues is a potentially powerful approach to trea...
A challenge for tissue engineering is producing three-dimensional (3D), vascularized cellular constr...
Metastasis is one of the primary reasons for the high mortality rates in female patients diagnosed w...
Cancer tissue engineering has remained challenging due to the limitation of the conventional biofabr...
Abstract Background Standard three-dimensional (3D) in vitro culture techniques, such as those used ...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) is an integral part of breast tissue microenvironment, and it plays impor...
Breast cancer often results in the removal of the breast, creating a need for replacement tissue. Ti...
Breast tissue consists of an epithelial parenchyma embedded in stroma, of heterogeneous and complex ...
The bioprinting technique with specialized tissue production allows the study of biological, physiol...
BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional (3D) cultures have proven invaluable for expanding human tissues for b...
Bioprinting of 3D cell-laden constructs with well-defined architectures and controlled spatial distr...
In vitro cancer 3D models are valuable tools to provide mechanistic insight into solid tumor growth,...
The ability to bioengineer three-dimensional (3D) tissues is a potentially powerful approach to trea...
The ability to create cell-laden fluidic models that mimic the geometries and physical properties of...
Background: Standard three-dimensional (3D) in vitro culture techniques, such as those used for mamm...
The ability to bioengineer three-dimensional (3D) tissues is a potentially powerful approach to trea...
A challenge for tissue engineering is producing three-dimensional (3D), vascularized cellular constr...
Metastasis is one of the primary reasons for the high mortality rates in female patients diagnosed w...