Chemoresistance poses a great barrier to breast cancer treatment and is thought to correlate with increased matrix stiffness. We developed two-dimensional (2D) polyacrylamide (PAA) and three-dimensional (3D) alginate in vitro models of tissue stiffness that mimic the stiffness of normal breast and breast cancer. We then used these to compare cell viability in response to chemotherapeutic treatment. In both 2D and 3D we observed that breast cancer cell growth and size was increased at a higher stiffness corresponding to tumours compared to normal tissue. When chemotherapeutic response was measured, a specific differential response in cell viability was observed for gemcitabine in 2 of the 7 breast cancer cell lines investigated. MCF7 and T-4...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of breast cancer patients face failure of endocrine therapy due...
Apoptosis resistance plays an important role in breast cancer progression and metastasis and is crit...
Despite advances in the molecular regulators of cancer, patient survival rates have stagnated. Mecha...
Chemoresistance poses a great barrier to breast cancer treatment and is thought to correlate with in...
The persistence of drug resistant cell populations following chemotherapeutic treatment is a signifi...
Mechanical factors in the tumor microenvironment play an important role in response to a variety of ...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was the most common primary liver cancer, and its resistance to anti-...
Increased matrix rigidity associated with the fibrotic reaction is documented to stimulate intracell...
Resistance to the chemotherapeutic agents in the clinical management of cancer remains a significant...
The progression of mammary carcinoma involves a variety of cellular and environmental factors that f...
The persistence of drug resistant cell populations following chemotherapeutic treatment is a signifi...
Breast cancer remains the leading cause of death among females worldwide. While systemic therapy for...
The mechanical properties of cancer cells and their microenvironment contribute to breast cancer pro...
There is an immediate need to develop highly predictive in vitro cell-based assays that provide reli...
A significant proportion of breast cancer patients face failure of endocrine therapy due to the acqu...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of breast cancer patients face failure of endocrine therapy due...
Apoptosis resistance plays an important role in breast cancer progression and metastasis and is crit...
Despite advances in the molecular regulators of cancer, patient survival rates have stagnated. Mecha...
Chemoresistance poses a great barrier to breast cancer treatment and is thought to correlate with in...
The persistence of drug resistant cell populations following chemotherapeutic treatment is a signifi...
Mechanical factors in the tumor microenvironment play an important role in response to a variety of ...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was the most common primary liver cancer, and its resistance to anti-...
Increased matrix rigidity associated with the fibrotic reaction is documented to stimulate intracell...
Resistance to the chemotherapeutic agents in the clinical management of cancer remains a significant...
The progression of mammary carcinoma involves a variety of cellular and environmental factors that f...
The persistence of drug resistant cell populations following chemotherapeutic treatment is a signifi...
Breast cancer remains the leading cause of death among females worldwide. While systemic therapy for...
The mechanical properties of cancer cells and their microenvironment contribute to breast cancer pro...
There is an immediate need to develop highly predictive in vitro cell-based assays that provide reli...
A significant proportion of breast cancer patients face failure of endocrine therapy due to the acqu...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of breast cancer patients face failure of endocrine therapy due...
Apoptosis resistance plays an important role in breast cancer progression and metastasis and is crit...
Despite advances in the molecular regulators of cancer, patient survival rates have stagnated. Mecha...