Multicellular tumour spheroids closely recapitulate the physiological environment of tumour tissues. However, their implementation in drug screening assays remains limited due to the technological challenges of forming large numbers of high quality spheroids in platforms compatible with high throughput screening. A simple bench-top microfabrication strategy is demonstrated here based on the principle of ice lithography carried out on superhydrophobic substrates to fabricate quasi-spherical microwells (spheriwells). The microwells shapes and dimensions are directly controlled by the hydrophobicity of the substrate and the volume of the water droplets. The prepared concave microwells enable the formation of dense and homogeneous multicellular...
Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have been identified as a suitable model of solid tum...
Multicellular spheroids represent a well-established 3D model to study healthy and diseased cells in...
One of the main scopes of modern cell engineering is development of cellular models that can replace...
A novel approach based on advanced micromachining is demonstrated to fabricate concave microwell arr...
A novel approach based on advanced micromachining is demonstrated to fabricate concave microwell arr...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture is considered more clinically relevant in mimicking the structur...
High-throughput studies in biotechnology areas such as drug screening and tissue engineering have be...
Three dimensional multicellular aggregate, also referred to as cell spheroid or microtissue, is an i...
Cell spheroids are compact, multicellular aggregates grown in vitro that mimic the three-dimensional...
We suggest the use of biomimetic superhydrophobic patterned chips produced by a bench-top methodolog...
When compared to methodologies based on low adhesion or hanging drop plates, droplet microfluidics o...
Cell spheroids are multicellular aggregates, grown in vitro, that mimic the three-dimensional morpho...
We suggest the use of biomimetic superhydrophobic patterned chips produced by a benchtop methodology...
This paper presents a new 3D culture microtechnology for high throughput production of tumor spheroi...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems can be regarded as suitable platforms to bridge the huge...
Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have been identified as a suitable model of solid tum...
Multicellular spheroids represent a well-established 3D model to study healthy and diseased cells in...
One of the main scopes of modern cell engineering is development of cellular models that can replace...
A novel approach based on advanced micromachining is demonstrated to fabricate concave microwell arr...
A novel approach based on advanced micromachining is demonstrated to fabricate concave microwell arr...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture is considered more clinically relevant in mimicking the structur...
High-throughput studies in biotechnology areas such as drug screening and tissue engineering have be...
Three dimensional multicellular aggregate, also referred to as cell spheroid or microtissue, is an i...
Cell spheroids are compact, multicellular aggregates grown in vitro that mimic the three-dimensional...
We suggest the use of biomimetic superhydrophobic patterned chips produced by a bench-top methodolog...
When compared to methodologies based on low adhesion or hanging drop plates, droplet microfluidics o...
Cell spheroids are multicellular aggregates, grown in vitro, that mimic the three-dimensional morpho...
We suggest the use of biomimetic superhydrophobic patterned chips produced by a benchtop methodology...
This paper presents a new 3D culture microtechnology for high throughput production of tumor spheroi...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems can be regarded as suitable platforms to bridge the huge...
Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have been identified as a suitable model of solid tum...
Multicellular spheroids represent a well-established 3D model to study healthy and diseased cells in...
One of the main scopes of modern cell engineering is development of cellular models that can replace...