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2021
One of the fast growing 3D mammalian cell culture platforms are hydrogels—three-dimensional, crosslinked networks of polymers. In this chapter we describe the fundamentals of hydrogels and provide an overview of sources from which hydrogels can be derived, such as animal, non-animal, synthetic, or combinations.
Antonina Lavrentieva, Jane Spencer-Fry
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One of the fast growing 3D mammalian cell culture platforms are hydrogels—three-dimensional, crosslinked networks of polymers. In this chapter we describe the fundamentals of hydrogels and provide an overview of sources from which hydrogels can be derived, such as animal, non-animal, synthetic, or combinations.
Antonina Lavrentieva, Jane Spencer-Fry
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3D Reconstruction from 3D Cultural Heritage Models
20143D data acquisition and 3D virtual and physical reproductions are shortly described within the framework of our experiments with museum artefacts. Our experience in the cultural heritage field illustrates a lot of problems encountered and the solutions we brought. From this short analysis, a perspective for the next 10 or 20 years is sketched.
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Viscoelastic hydrogels for 3D cell culture
Biomaterials Science, 2017This mini-review discusses newly developed approaches to tuning hydrogel viscoelasticity and recent studies demonstrating an impact of viscoelasticity on cells.
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Introduction to 3D Cell Culture
2021This chapter explains the importance of 3D cell culture and highlights its potential and benefits in comparison to traditional 2D cultivation. Since 3D cell culture is supposed to mimic the in vivo situation, we will also have a close look on the complex composition of the in vivo microenvironment and why 2D cultivation does not resemble the in vivo ...
Dominik Egger, Sabrina Nebel
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3D Documentation of Cultural Heritage
2020Metric surveys have a key role in managing Cultural Heritage. They are needed for a wide range of activities like documentation, study, restoration, and valorization. The importance of the 3D description of objects is widely accepted considering costs/benefits ratio and the opportunities it offers.
Eros Agosto +3 more
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Hydrogel innovations for 3D organoid culture
Biomedical MaterialsAbstract Organoids are functional cell-tissue complexes that mimic structural and functional characteristics of organs in vitro in three dimensions (3D). Mimicking the natural extracellular matrix (ECM) environment is critical for guiding stem cell fate within organoid ...
Yicheng Feng, Dongyang He, Xiao An
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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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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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2010
Altenburg/ Austria via internet, allowing the user to view the selected objects in different 2d and 3d formats. One of the tasks was to prepare the laser-scanned objects for the internet and therefore reduce their file size to approximately 1% of its original size while maintaining the visual information. To evaluate these techniques on other sites and
F. Humer +4 more
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Altenburg/ Austria via internet, allowing the user to view the selected objects in different 2d and 3d formats. One of the tasks was to prepare the laser-scanned objects for the internet and therefore reduce their file size to approximately 1% of its original size while maintaining the visual information. To evaluate these techniques on other sites and
F. Humer +4 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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