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In Vitro Culture and Histological Evaluation of 3D Organotypic Cultures
2023Organotypic cultures allow cells to grow in a system which mimics in vivo tissue organization. Here we describe a method for establishing 3D organotypic cultures (using intestine as an example system), followed by methods for demonstrating cell morphology and tissue architecture using histological techniques and molecular expression analysis using ...
William, Dalleywater +4 more
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Production and Cryopreservation of 3d Cultures
CryolettersThree-dimensional (3D) culture systems, which include spheroids (SPs), provide a unique platform for studying complex biological processes in vivo and for enhancing the capabilities of in vitro test systems. Their uniqueness lies in the 3D organization of cells and in the reproduction of complex intercellular interactions, similar to those in native ...
N, Moisieieva +3 more
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Supervised segmentation of 3D cultural heritage
2018 3rd Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHERITAGE) held jointly with 2018 24th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia (VSMM 2018), 2018The use of 3D models for the documentation and dissemination of cultural and archaeological heritage is widespread today. Nevertheless, to provide useful 3D data, it is important to associate semantic information that can help operators understand the heritage.
Eleonora Grilli +4 more
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3D Printing of cultured meat products
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2020Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a fast-developing digital technology with colossal market scope in food and nutrition technology, providing a platform for establishing unique food products with enhanced sensory and nutritional value for a particular end-user. Cultured meat is the concept of producing meat sustainably in laboratory conditions without
Harish K. Handral +3 more
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GIS and 3D Modelling for Cultural Heritage
Digital Urban History. Telling the History of the City in the Age of ICT Revolution edited by Rosa Tamborino, 2014The use of digtial technologies inside historical studies isnot a new, but it cannot be considered completely understood as far as thier potentialities are concerned. Sometimes the use of these technolgies is considered just as a different way to represent the results of the historical researches and not a new opportunity to increase the research ...
MEZZINO, DAVIDE, RINAUDO, Fulvio
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3D Cell Culture: An Introduction
20173D cell culture is an invaluable tool in developmental, cell, and cancer biology. By mimicking crucial features of in vivo environment, including cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions, 3D cell culture enables proper structural architecture and differentiated function of normal tissues or tumors in vitro.
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A 3D serious game for cultural education
2017 8th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems & Applications (IISA), 2017Technology enhanced learning is lately considered as an innovative educational procedure which derives from the usage of digital games with pedagogical value. In the recent years the usage of Serious Games for the learning of History and Culture is widespread. Serious Games is a group of digital games that aim to learning in an entertaining way and are
Vangelis Drosos +3 more
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3D Sound for Digital Cultural Heritage
2021Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural ...
Adnan Musanovic +2 more
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Contextualizing 3D Cultural Heritage
2016An increasing number of cultural heritage 3D models are being made public via the 3D-party platform, ‘Sketchfab’. This is a hugely popular way to share cultural heritage with a wide audience. The British Museum’s model of the Granite head of Amenemhat III has been viewed online 61,500 times and downloaded 3,000 times (as of writing).
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Modeling human development in 3D culture
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2014Recently human embryonic stem cell research has taken on a new dimension - the third dimension. Capitalizing on increasing knowledge on directing pluripotent cells along different lineages, combined with ECM supported three-dimensional culture conditions, it has become possible to generate highly organized tissues of the central nervous system, gut ...
Marius, Ader, Elly M, Tanaka
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