Historically, two-dimensional (2D) cell culture has been the preferred method of producing disease models in vitro. Recently, there has been a move away from 2D culture in favor of generating three-dimensional (3D) multicellular structures, which are thought to be more representative of the in vivo environment. This transition has brought with it an influx of technologies capable of producing these structures in various ways. However, it is becoming evident that many of these technologies do not perform well in automated in vitro drug discovery units. We believe that this is a result of their incompatibility with high-throughput screening (HTS). In this study, we review a number of technologies, which are currently available for producing i...
<div><p>The traditional method for studying cancer <i>in vitro</i> is to grow immortalized cancer ce...
Human cancer cell lines are an integral part of drug discovery practices. However, modeling the comp...
The culturing of cells in the laboratory under controlled conditions has always been crucial for the...
Historically, two-dimensional (2D) cell culture has been the preferred method of producing disease m...
Drug development is a lengthy and costly process that proceeds through several stages from target id...
Traditional drug discovery approaches have been hampered by (in vitro) cell-culture models that poor...
Over the past few years, establishment and adaptation of cell-based assays for drug development and ...
Successful preclinical drug testing relies in part on data generated using in vitro cell culture mod...
Three-dimensional (3D) cultures are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to mimic tiss...
High attrition of new oncology drug candidates in clinical trials is partially caused by the poor pr...
Today, innovative three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models have been proposed as viable and biomim...
Since the 1970s, the limitations of two dimensional (2D) cell culture and the relevance of appropria...
The traditional method for studying cancer in vitro is to grow immortalized cancer cells in two-dime...
High content imaging (HCI) is a multiplexed cell staining assay developed for better understanding o...
The discrepancies between the findings in preclinical studies, and in vivo testing and clinical tria...
<div><p>The traditional method for studying cancer <i>in vitro</i> is to grow immortalized cancer ce...
Human cancer cell lines are an integral part of drug discovery practices. However, modeling the comp...
The culturing of cells in the laboratory under controlled conditions has always been crucial for the...
Historically, two-dimensional (2D) cell culture has been the preferred method of producing disease m...
Drug development is a lengthy and costly process that proceeds through several stages from target id...
Traditional drug discovery approaches have been hampered by (in vitro) cell-culture models that poor...
Over the past few years, establishment and adaptation of cell-based assays for drug development and ...
Successful preclinical drug testing relies in part on data generated using in vitro cell culture mod...
Three-dimensional (3D) cultures are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to mimic tiss...
High attrition of new oncology drug candidates in clinical trials is partially caused by the poor pr...
Today, innovative three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models have been proposed as viable and biomim...
Since the 1970s, the limitations of two dimensional (2D) cell culture and the relevance of appropria...
The traditional method for studying cancer in vitro is to grow immortalized cancer cells in two-dime...
High content imaging (HCI) is a multiplexed cell staining assay developed for better understanding o...
The discrepancies between the findings in preclinical studies, and in vivo testing and clinical tria...
<div><p>The traditional method for studying cancer <i>in vitro</i> is to grow immortalized cancer ce...
Human cancer cell lines are an integral part of drug discovery practices. However, modeling the comp...
The culturing of cells in the laboratory under controlled conditions has always been crucial for the...