Radiation therapy is one of the most effective tools in cancer therapy. However, success varies individually, necessitating improved understanding of radiobiology. Three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroids are increasingly gaining attention, being a superior in vitro cancer model compared to 2D cell cultures. This in vitro study aimed at comparing radiation responses in 2D and 3D cell culture models of different human cancer cell lines (PC-3, LNCaP and T-47D) irradiated with varying doses (1, 2, 4, 6, 8 or 20 Gy) of X-ray beams. Radiation response was analyzed by growth analysis, various cell viability assays (e.g., clonogenic assay, resazurin assay) and amount of DNA damage (γH2AX Western Blot). Results showed decreasing cell proliferation wi...
Background: Although two-dimensional (2-D) monolayer cell cultures provide important information on ...
The response of tumour cells in vitro to ionising radiation can, to a certain extent, predict the re...
Biological effects of low doses of ionizing radiation are not yet consistently studied and documente...
Although 2D cell cultures are commonly used to predict therapy response, it has become clear that 3D...
Pretending to develop advanced biological models to study biological effects of low doses of ionizi...
Background: MTT assay [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide] is a sensitive...
Background: Bladder cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer among males worldwide. Curre...
Low doses of ionizing radiation are not yet consistently studied and documented. In such context, mo...
Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary brain tumor, with dismal prognosis. The fa...
Contains fulltext : 176924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Organotypic i...
The traditional method for studying cancer in vitro is to grow immortalized cancer cells in two-dime...
Background: Several cell lines when cultured under proper condition can form three dimensional struc...
<div><p>The traditional method for studying cancer <i>in vitro</i> is to grow immortalized cancer ce...
For multimodality therapies such as the combination of hyperthermia and radiation, quantification of...
none7noObjectives: Three-dimensional (3D) models have greatly improved our understanding of tumor pa...
Background: Although two-dimensional (2-D) monolayer cell cultures provide important information on ...
The response of tumour cells in vitro to ionising radiation can, to a certain extent, predict the re...
Biological effects of low doses of ionizing radiation are not yet consistently studied and documente...
Although 2D cell cultures are commonly used to predict therapy response, it has become clear that 3D...
Pretending to develop advanced biological models to study biological effects of low doses of ionizi...
Background: MTT assay [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide] is a sensitive...
Background: Bladder cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer among males worldwide. Curre...
Low doses of ionizing radiation are not yet consistently studied and documented. In such context, mo...
Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary brain tumor, with dismal prognosis. The fa...
Contains fulltext : 176924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Organotypic i...
The traditional method for studying cancer in vitro is to grow immortalized cancer cells in two-dime...
Background: Several cell lines when cultured under proper condition can form three dimensional struc...
<div><p>The traditional method for studying cancer <i>in vitro</i> is to grow immortalized cancer ce...
For multimodality therapies such as the combination of hyperthermia and radiation, quantification of...
none7noObjectives: Three-dimensional (3D) models have greatly improved our understanding of tumor pa...
Background: Although two-dimensional (2-D) monolayer cell cultures provide important information on ...
The response of tumour cells in vitro to ionising radiation can, to a certain extent, predict the re...
Biological effects of low doses of ionizing radiation are not yet consistently studied and documente...