Multicellular tumour spheroids grown in vitro have been widely used in cancer research as an experimental preparation with many of the characteristics of tumours. They provide a model system for understanding the optical behaviour of tumour tissue, which is of interest in novel diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Optical measurements on fresh spheroids in the wavelength range of 600 - 1000 nm yielded scattering coefficients, absorption coefficients and g values (mean cosine of scatter) of 160 - 90 , 0.1 - 0.4 and 0.99, respectively. Following fixation, considerably higher values of scattering and absorption coefficients were seen. The values are compared with those reported elsewhere for excised tumour tissue and interpretations of the o...
(A) Microscopy images from tumour spheroid growth experiments. Spheroids are grown from WM983b cells...
We present a flexible and highly reproducible method using three-dimensional (3D) multicellular tumo...
There has been increasing use of in vitro cell culture models that more realistically replicate the ...
Multicellular tumour spheroids grown in vitro have been widely used in cancer research as an experim...
Multicellular tumour spheroids grown in vitro have been widely used in cancer research as an experim...
The optical properties (absorption and scattering coefficients and the scattering anisotropy factor)...
In order to develop minimally invasive, fast and precise diagnostic and therapeutic methods in medic...
Conventional two dimensional (2D) monolayer cell culture has been considered the ‘gold standard’ tec...
During the past several years a range of spectroscopies, including fluorescence and elastic-scatter ...
Characterization of turbid materials by determining their inherent optical properties have attracted...
Characterization of turbid materials by determining their inherent optical properties have attracted...
Knowledge of the optical properties of tissues can be applied in numerous medical and scientific fie...
Characterization of turbid materials by determining their inherent optical properties have attracted...
International audienceSpheroids are tridimensional aggregates of tumor cells coming from one or seve...
The optical properties of biological systems can be measured by imaging and microscopy methodologies...
(A) Microscopy images from tumour spheroid growth experiments. Spheroids are grown from WM983b cells...
We present a flexible and highly reproducible method using three-dimensional (3D) multicellular tumo...
There has been increasing use of in vitro cell culture models that more realistically replicate the ...
Multicellular tumour spheroids grown in vitro have been widely used in cancer research as an experim...
Multicellular tumour spheroids grown in vitro have been widely used in cancer research as an experim...
The optical properties (absorption and scattering coefficients and the scattering anisotropy factor)...
In order to develop minimally invasive, fast and precise diagnostic and therapeutic methods in medic...
Conventional two dimensional (2D) monolayer cell culture has been considered the ‘gold standard’ tec...
During the past several years a range of spectroscopies, including fluorescence and elastic-scatter ...
Characterization of turbid materials by determining their inherent optical properties have attracted...
Characterization of turbid materials by determining their inherent optical properties have attracted...
Knowledge of the optical properties of tissues can be applied in numerous medical and scientific fie...
Characterization of turbid materials by determining their inherent optical properties have attracted...
International audienceSpheroids are tridimensional aggregates of tumor cells coming from one or seve...
The optical properties of biological systems can be measured by imaging and microscopy methodologies...
(A) Microscopy images from tumour spheroid growth experiments. Spheroids are grown from WM983b cells...
We present a flexible and highly reproducible method using three-dimensional (3D) multicellular tumo...
There has been increasing use of in vitro cell culture models that more realistically replicate the ...