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3D digitizing of cultural heritage

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2001
Abstract In this paper, the authors briefly review the state of the art of the 3D acquisition and digitizing techniques applied to heritage. The main focus is on motivations, issues and technical specification of the 3D digitizing of heritage artworks.
PIERACCINI, MASSIMILIANO   +2 more
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Mucus-producing 3D cell culture models

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2021
In vitro cell-based models have been used for a long time since they are normally easily obtained and have an advantageous cost-benefit. Besides, they can serve a variety of ends, from studying drug absorption and metabolism to disease modeling. However, some in vitro models are too simplistic, not accurately representing the living tissues.
Maria, Helena Macedo   +7 more
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3D Printing of cultured meat products

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2020
Three-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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Modeling human development in 3D culture

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2014
Recently 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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3D modeling applications for cultural heritage

SPIE Proceedings, 2003
The arising interest towards 3D modeling of both single objects and whole environments is strictly related with the availability of more and more powerful computing and surveying devices. A new set of issues has to be addressed in the 3D modeling of real objects.
Sabry F. El Hakim   +6 more
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3D Cell Culture Models

2017
In the 1960s, scientists searching for a cell-based system that would reflect the physiology and heterogeneity of solid tumors in a well-controlled experimental setting developed multicell spheroid cultures. Early studies focused on the biology, physiology, and drug and radiation response of spheroids.
David M. Evans, Beverly A. Teicher
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3D Cell Culture: An Introduction

2017
3D 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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