A major limitation with current in vitro technologies for testing anti-cancer therapies at the pre-clinical level is the use of 2D cell culture models which provide a poor reflection of the tumour physiology in vivo. Three dimensional cell culture models, such as the multicellular spheroid, provide instead a more accurate representation. However, existing spheroid-based assessment methods are generally labour-intensive and low-throughput. Emulsion based technologies offer enhanced mechanical stability during multicellular tumour spheroid formation and culture and are scalable to enable higher-throughput assays. The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of emulsion-based techniques for the formation and long term culture o...
Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have been ...
This research received support from the QNano Project http://www.qnano-ri.eu which is financed by th...
Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have been identified as a suitable model of solid tum...
A major limitation with current in vitro technologies for testing anti-cancer therapies at the pre-c...
A major limitation with current in vitro technologies for testing anti-cancer therapies at the pre-c...
A major limitation with current in vitro technologies for testing anti-cancer therapies at the pre-c...
A major limitation with current in vitro technologies for testing anti-cancer therapies at the pre-c...
Microfluidics is a valuable technology for a variety of different biomedical applications. In partic...
Microfluidics is a valuable technology for a variety of different biomedical applications. In partic...
Microfluidics is a valuable technology for a variety of different biomedical applications. In partic...
Microfluidics is a valuable technology for a variety of different biomedical applications. In partic...
This study presents a novel microfluidic approach for developing large scale screening assays of ant...
When compared to methodologies based on low adhesion or hanging drop plates, droplet microfluidics o...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems can be regarded as suitable platforms to bridge the huge...
We report the use of thin film poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) prints for the arrayed mass production ...
Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have been ...
This research received support from the QNano Project http://www.qnano-ri.eu which is financed by th...
Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have been identified as a suitable model of solid tum...
A major limitation with current in vitro technologies for testing anti-cancer therapies at the pre-c...
A major limitation with current in vitro technologies for testing anti-cancer therapies at the pre-c...
A major limitation with current in vitro technologies for testing anti-cancer therapies at the pre-c...
A major limitation with current in vitro technologies for testing anti-cancer therapies at the pre-c...
Microfluidics is a valuable technology for a variety of different biomedical applications. In partic...
Microfluidics is a valuable technology for a variety of different biomedical applications. In partic...
Microfluidics is a valuable technology for a variety of different biomedical applications. In partic...
Microfluidics is a valuable technology for a variety of different biomedical applications. In partic...
This study presents a novel microfluidic approach for developing large scale screening assays of ant...
When compared to methodologies based on low adhesion or hanging drop plates, droplet microfluidics o...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems can be regarded as suitable platforms to bridge the huge...
We report the use of thin film poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) prints for the arrayed mass production ...
Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have been ...
This research received support from the QNano Project http://www.qnano-ri.eu which is financed by th...
Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have been identified as a suitable model of solid tum...