Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture is a valuable method for cell-based research, However, it may provide unpredictable, misleading data on in vivo responses. Over the last two decades, awareness of the importance of the cellular microenvironment (e.g. extracellular matrix and interstitial fluid) has increased. This new cell culture paradigm, called as 3D cell culture, is rapidly gaining popularity. With the transition from 2D cultures to 3D culture techniques, it is provided the reveal of models that are more similar to living tissues physiologically. 3D cell cultures offer different techniques for different purposes, and users need to choose the most available model according to the requirement. 3D cell culture systems have been used to cla...
Three-dimensional (3D) cultures are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to mimic tiss...
In nature, cells reside in tissues subject to complex cell-cell interactions, signals from extracell...
Traditional methods of cell growth and manipulation on 2-dimensional (2D) surfaces have been shown t...
Cell culture is an important tool for biological research. Two-dimensional cell culture has been use...
Abstract: Cell culture is an important tool for biological research. Two-dimensional cell culture ha...
The traditional two-dimensional (2D) cell culture methods have a long history of mimicking in vivo c...
WOS: 000456755500026PubMed ID: 30481551In recent years, in vitro three-dimensional (3D) cell culture...
Since the 1970s, the limitations of two dimensional (2D) cell culture and the relevance of appropria...
A 3D cell culture has developed rapidly in recent years, as cells growing on a flat substrate in a s...
Traditionally the growth of human cells for cancer research is in two-dimensions (2D). However, thre...
The culturing of cells in the laboratory under controlled conditions has always been crucial for the...
Cell culture is one of the most important and commonly used in vitro tools to comprehend various asp...
Today, innovative three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models have been proposed as viable and biomim...
For decades, 2D cell culture format on plastic has been the main workhorse in cancer research. Thoug...
Contains fulltext : 199381.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Abstract Conven...
Three-dimensional (3D) cultures are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to mimic tiss...
In nature, cells reside in tissues subject to complex cell-cell interactions, signals from extracell...
Traditional methods of cell growth and manipulation on 2-dimensional (2D) surfaces have been shown t...
Cell culture is an important tool for biological research. Two-dimensional cell culture has been use...
Abstract: Cell culture is an important tool for biological research. Two-dimensional cell culture ha...
The traditional two-dimensional (2D) cell culture methods have a long history of mimicking in vivo c...
WOS: 000456755500026PubMed ID: 30481551In recent years, in vitro three-dimensional (3D) cell culture...
Since the 1970s, the limitations of two dimensional (2D) cell culture and the relevance of appropria...
A 3D cell culture has developed rapidly in recent years, as cells growing on a flat substrate in a s...
Traditionally the growth of human cells for cancer research is in two-dimensions (2D). However, thre...
The culturing of cells in the laboratory under controlled conditions has always been crucial for the...
Cell culture is one of the most important and commonly used in vitro tools to comprehend various asp...
Today, innovative three-dimensional (3D) cell culture models have been proposed as viable and biomim...
For decades, 2D cell culture format on plastic has been the main workhorse in cancer research. Thoug...
Contains fulltext : 199381.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Abstract Conven...
Three-dimensional (3D) cultures are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to mimic tiss...
In nature, cells reside in tissues subject to complex cell-cell interactions, signals from extracell...
Traditional methods of cell growth and manipulation on 2-dimensional (2D) surfaces have been shown t...