In situ forming hydrogels prepared from multi-armed poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), glycosaminoglycans (GAG) and various peptides enable the development of advanced three dimensional (3D) culture models. Herein, we report methods for the PEG-GAG gel-based 3D co-cultivation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells, mesenchymal stromal cells, and different cancer cell lines. The resulting constructs allow for the exploration of interactions between solid tumors with 3D vascular networks in vitro to study the mechanistic aspects of cancer development and to perform drug testing
The tumor microenvironment is a key factor in the progression and metastasis of cancer, the complexi...
Angiogenesis occurs through a cascade of events controlled by complex multiple signals that are orch...
Angiogenesis occurs through a cascade of events controlled by complex multiple signals that are orch...
Tumour microenvironment greatly influences the development and metastasis of cancer progression. The...
<p>To this day, cancer remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide1. A major contributor to can...
Introduction Hydrogels prepared from poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and maleimide-functionalized hepari...
Many tools from the field of tissue engineering can be used to develop novel model systems to study ...
To ensure nutrient and oxygen supply, tumors beyond a size of 1–2 mm3 need a connection to the vascu...
Cancer is a serious health and social issue, causing about 8.2 million deaths worldwide. Of the most...
<p>Tumor angiogenesis is critical to tumor growth and metastasis, yet much is unknown about the role...
Cell-laden, hydrogel based 3D scaffolds have been established for engineered tissue. Artificial tiss...
Ovarian cancer (OC) grows and interacts constantly with a complex microenvironment, in which immune ...
Recent advances in tissue engineering include the incorporation of multiple cell types into three-di...
Ovarian cancer (OC) grows and interacts constantly with a complex microenvironment, in which immune ...
Ovarian cancer (OC) grows and interacts constantly with a complex microenvironment, in which immune ...
The tumor microenvironment is a key factor in the progression and metastasis of cancer, the complexi...
Angiogenesis occurs through a cascade of events controlled by complex multiple signals that are orch...
Angiogenesis occurs through a cascade of events controlled by complex multiple signals that are orch...
Tumour microenvironment greatly influences the development and metastasis of cancer progression. The...
<p>To this day, cancer remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide1. A major contributor to can...
Introduction Hydrogels prepared from poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and maleimide-functionalized hepari...
Many tools from the field of tissue engineering can be used to develop novel model systems to study ...
To ensure nutrient and oxygen supply, tumors beyond a size of 1–2 mm3 need a connection to the vascu...
Cancer is a serious health and social issue, causing about 8.2 million deaths worldwide. Of the most...
<p>Tumor angiogenesis is critical to tumor growth and metastasis, yet much is unknown about the role...
Cell-laden, hydrogel based 3D scaffolds have been established for engineered tissue. Artificial tiss...
Ovarian cancer (OC) grows and interacts constantly with a complex microenvironment, in which immune ...
Recent advances in tissue engineering include the incorporation of multiple cell types into three-di...
Ovarian cancer (OC) grows and interacts constantly with a complex microenvironment, in which immune ...
Ovarian cancer (OC) grows and interacts constantly with a complex microenvironment, in which immune ...
The tumor microenvironment is a key factor in the progression and metastasis of cancer, the complexi...
Angiogenesis occurs through a cascade of events controlled by complex multiple signals that are orch...
Angiogenesis occurs through a cascade of events controlled by complex multiple signals that are orch...