Background. Human cancer is a three-dimensional (3D) structure consisting of neighboring cells, extracellular matrix, and blood vessels. It is therefore critical to mimic the cancer cells and their surrounding environment during in vitro study. Our aim was to establish a 3D cancer model using a synthetic composite scaffold. Methods. High-density low-volume seeding was used to promote attachment of a non-small-cell lung cancer cell line (NCI-H460) to scaffolds. Growth patterns in 3D culture were compared with those of monolayers. Immunohistochemistry was conducted to compare the expression of Ki67, CD44, and carbonic anhydrase IX. Results. NCI-H460 readily attached to the scaffold without surface pretreatment at a rate of 35% from a load of ...
The in vitro evaluation of chemotherapeutic delivery systems is essential as a prediction of in vivo...
Although advances have been made in cancer therapy, cancer remains the second leading cause of death...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Despite the recent advance, the need for...
Background. Human cancer is a three-dimensional (3D) structure consisting of neighboring cells, extr...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Cancer biology research is increasingly moving toward innovative in vitro 3D culture models, as conv...
Spherical, multicellular aggregates of tumor cells, or three-dimensional (3D) tumor models, can be g...
Three-dimensional (3D) culture could partially simulate in vivo conditions. In this work, we develop...
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 ...
The lack of traditional cancer treatments has resulted in an increased need for new clinical techniq...
Metastasis is clinically the most challenging and lethal aspect of breast cancer. While animal-based...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...
Tumor engineering is defined as the construction of three-dimensional (3D) tumors in vitro with tiss...
AbstractTumor cells naturally live in three-dimensional (3D) microenvironments, while common laborat...
The in vitro evaluation of chemotherapeutic delivery systems is essential as a prediction of in vivo...
Although advances have been made in cancer therapy, cancer remains the second leading cause of death...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Despite the recent advance, the need for...
Background. Human cancer is a three-dimensional (3D) structure consisting of neighboring cells, extr...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Cancer biology research is increasingly moving toward innovative in vitro 3D culture models, as conv...
Spherical, multicellular aggregates of tumor cells, or three-dimensional (3D) tumor models, can be g...
Three-dimensional (3D) culture could partially simulate in vivo conditions. In this work, we develop...
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 ...
The lack of traditional cancer treatments has resulted in an increased need for new clinical techniq...
Metastasis is clinically the most challenging and lethal aspect of breast cancer. While animal-based...
Cancer occurs when cells acquire genomic instability and inflammation, produce abnormal levels of ep...
Tumor engineering is defined as the construction of three-dimensional (3D) tumors in vitro with tiss...
AbstractTumor cells naturally live in three-dimensional (3D) microenvironments, while common laborat...
The in vitro evaluation of chemotherapeutic delivery systems is essential as a prediction of in vivo...
Although advances have been made in cancer therapy, cancer remains the second leading cause of death...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. Despite the recent advance, the need for...