Incorporation of extracellular matrix (ECM) and hydrogel in microfluidic 3D cell culture platforms is important to create a physiological microenvironment for cell morphogenesis and to establish 3D co-culture models by hydrogel compartmentalization. Here, we describe a simple and scalable ECM patterning method for microfluidic cell cultures by achieving hydrogel confinement due to the geometrical expansion of channel heights (stepped height features) and capillary burst valve (CBV) effects. We first demonstrate a sequential "pillar-free" hydrogel patterning to form adjacent hydrogel lanes in enclosed microfluidic devices, which can be further multiplexed with one to two stepped height features. Next, we developed a novel "spheroid-in-gel" c...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems can be regarded as suitable platforms to bridge the huge...
The development of a scalable and highly reproducible in vitro tumor microenvironment (TME) platform...
Abstract New and more biologically relevant in vitro models are needed for use in drug development, ...
Engineering physiologically relevant in vitro models of human organs remains a fundamental challenge...
Hydrogel-based artificial scaffolds play a vital role in shifting in vitro models from two-dimension...
Hydrogel-based artificial scaffolds play a vital role in shifting in vitro models from two-dimension...
Microfluidic devices are used extensively in the development of new in vitro cell culture models lik...
Multicellular spheroids represent a well-established 3D model to study healthy and diseased cells in...
High throughput microfluidic devices serve many purposes, such as drug screening, due to its ability...
High throughput microfluidic devices serve many purposes, such as drug screening, due to its ability...
Multicellular spheroids represent a well-established 3D model to study healthy and diseased cells in...
The application of hydrogels as a matrix for 3-dimensional cell cultures has become an indispensable...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems can be regarded as suitable platforms to bridge the huge...
Breakthroughs in health care over the coming decades may well consist of cell based therapeutics, po...
Tumor spheroids are considered a valuable three dimensional (3D) tissue model to study various aspec...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems can be regarded as suitable platforms to bridge the huge...
The development of a scalable and highly reproducible in vitro tumor microenvironment (TME) platform...
Abstract New and more biologically relevant in vitro models are needed for use in drug development, ...
Engineering physiologically relevant in vitro models of human organs remains a fundamental challenge...
Hydrogel-based artificial scaffolds play a vital role in shifting in vitro models from two-dimension...
Hydrogel-based artificial scaffolds play a vital role in shifting in vitro models from two-dimension...
Microfluidic devices are used extensively in the development of new in vitro cell culture models lik...
Multicellular spheroids represent a well-established 3D model to study healthy and diseased cells in...
High throughput microfluidic devices serve many purposes, such as drug screening, due to its ability...
High throughput microfluidic devices serve many purposes, such as drug screening, due to its ability...
Multicellular spheroids represent a well-established 3D model to study healthy and diseased cells in...
The application of hydrogels as a matrix for 3-dimensional cell cultures has become an indispensable...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems can be regarded as suitable platforms to bridge the huge...
Breakthroughs in health care over the coming decades may well consist of cell based therapeutics, po...
Tumor spheroids are considered a valuable three dimensional (3D) tissue model to study various aspec...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems can be regarded as suitable platforms to bridge the huge...
The development of a scalable and highly reproducible in vitro tumor microenvironment (TME) platform...
Abstract New and more biologically relevant in vitro models are needed for use in drug development, ...