Understanding the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD)-relationship of a drug candidate is key to determine effective, yet safe treatment regimens for patients. However, current testing strategies are inefficient in characterizing in vivo responses to fluctuating drug concentrations during multi-day treatment cycles. Methods based on animal models are resource-intensive and require time, while traditional in vitro cell-culturing methods usually do not provide temporally-resolved information on the effects of in vivo–like drug exposure scenarios. To address this issue, we developed a microfluidic system to 1) culture arrays of three-dimensional spheroids in vitro, to 2) apply specific dynamic drug exposure profiles, and to 3) in-situ anal...
Numerous publications have documented that the immortal cells grown in three-dimensional (3D) cultur...
Glandular epithelial cells differentiate into complex multicellular or acinar structures, when embed...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures have been the primary screening tools to predict drug impacts in ...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
We present a microfluidic device to expose cancer cells to a dynamic, in vivo-like concentration pro...
Human response to drugs and environmental chemicals is often dramatically different from predictions...
Development of drugs based on potential anti-cancer chemotherapeutic agents has been hindered by its...
Three-dimensional (3D) models with cells arranged in clusters or spheroids have emerged as valuable ...
Objective To build up an in vitro perfused three-dimensional (3D) spheroid model based on the Tissue...
Three-dimensional (3D) culture systems like tumor spheroids represent useful in vitro models for dru...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer and t...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modeling cancer and ti...
Abstract Nonclinical testing has served as a foundation for evaluating potential risks and effective...
Spheroids have been shown to recapitulate the tumour in vivo with properties such as the tumour micr...
Test compounds used on in vitro model systems are conventionally delivered to cell culture wells as ...
Numerous publications have documented that the immortal cells grown in three-dimensional (3D) cultur...
Glandular epithelial cells differentiate into complex multicellular or acinar structures, when embed...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures have been the primary screening tools to predict drug impacts in ...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
We present a microfluidic device to expose cancer cells to a dynamic, in vivo-like concentration pro...
Human response to drugs and environmental chemicals is often dramatically different from predictions...
Development of drugs based on potential anti-cancer chemotherapeutic agents has been hindered by its...
Three-dimensional (3D) models with cells arranged in clusters or spheroids have emerged as valuable ...
Objective To build up an in vitro perfused three-dimensional (3D) spheroid model based on the Tissue...
Three-dimensional (3D) culture systems like tumor spheroids represent useful in vitro models for dru...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer and t...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modeling cancer and ti...
Abstract Nonclinical testing has served as a foundation for evaluating potential risks and effective...
Spheroids have been shown to recapitulate the tumour in vivo with properties such as the tumour micr...
Test compounds used on in vitro model systems are conventionally delivered to cell culture wells as ...
Numerous publications have documented that the immortal cells grown in three-dimensional (3D) cultur...
Glandular epithelial cells differentiate into complex multicellular or acinar structures, when embed...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures have been the primary screening tools to predict drug impacts in ...