An ongoing challenge in biomedical research is the search for simple, yet robust assays using 3D cell cultures for toxicity screening. This study addresses that challenge with a novel spheroid assay, wherein spheroids, formed by magnetic 3D bioprinting, contract immediately as cells rearrange and compact the spheroid in relation to viability and cytoskeletal organization. Thus, spheroid size can be used as a simple metric for toxicity. The goal of this study was to validate spheroid contraction as a cytotoxic endpoint using 3T3 fibroblasts in response to 5 toxic compounds (all-trans retinoic acid, dexamethasone, doxorubicin, 5′-fluorouracil, forskolin), sodium dodecyl sulfate (+control), and penicillin-G (−control). Real-time imaging was pe...
Cell culture is important for the rapid screening of anti-cancer drug candidates, attracting intense...
Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have been identified as a suitable model of solid tum...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
Analysis of cell cultures utilizing two-dimensional (2D) spheroid assays has been the standard to an...
We describe and share a device, methodology and image analysis algorithms, which allow up to 66 sphe...
The failure of drug efficacy in clinical trials remains a big issue in cancer research. This is larg...
none7noObjectives: Three-dimensional (3D) models have greatly improved our understanding of tumor pa...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture has become increasingly adopted as a more accurate model of the ...
Abstract Objective The spheroid model provides a physiological platform to study cancer cell biology...
<p>There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer an...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modeling cancer and ti...
Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have been ...
The failure of drug efficacy in clinical trials remains a big issue in cancer research. This is larg...
<p>Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have be...
Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have been ...
Cell culture is important for the rapid screening of anti-cancer drug candidates, attracting intense...
Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have been identified as a suitable model of solid tum...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...
Analysis of cell cultures utilizing two-dimensional (2D) spheroid assays has been the standard to an...
We describe and share a device, methodology and image analysis algorithms, which allow up to 66 sphe...
The failure of drug efficacy in clinical trials remains a big issue in cancer research. This is larg...
none7noObjectives: Three-dimensional (3D) models have greatly improved our understanding of tumor pa...
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture has become increasingly adopted as a more accurate model of the ...
Abstract Objective The spheroid model provides a physiological platform to study cancer cell biology...
<p>There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modelling cancer an...
There is an increasing interest in using three-dimensional (3D) spheroids for modeling cancer and ti...
Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have been ...
The failure of drug efficacy in clinical trials remains a big issue in cancer research. This is larg...
<p>Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have be...
Three-dimensional cell culture has many advantages over monolayer cultures, and spheroids have been ...
Cell culture is important for the rapid screening of anti-cancer drug candidates, attracting intense...
Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have been identified as a suitable model of solid tum...
International audienceA recent decline in the discovery of novel medications challenges the widespre...