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Drug Discovery Approaches Utilizing Three-Dimensional Cell Culture
ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies, 2016Historically, two-dimensional (2D) cell culture has been the preferred method of producing disease models in vitro. Recently, there has been a move away from 2D culture in favor of generating three-dimensional (3D) multicellular structures, which are thought to be more representative of the in vivo environment.
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Biomaterials, 2021
Pancreatic β-cells have been reported to be mechanosensitive to cellular microenvironments, and subjecting the cells to more physiologically relevant microenvironments can produce better results than when subjecting them to the conventional two ...
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Pancreatic β-cells have been reported to be mechanosensitive to cellular microenvironments, and subjecting the cells to more physiologically relevant microenvironments can produce better results than when subjecting them to the conventional two ...
Miao Zhang +13 more
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Self-Assembly of Dendritic DNA into a Hydrogel: Application in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021With inherent biocompatibility, biodegradability, and unique programmability, hydrogels with a DNA framework show great potential in three-dimensional (3D) cell culture. Here, a DNA hydrogel was assembled by a dendritic DNA with four branches.
Jingyuan Wu +5 more
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Three-dimensional perfused cell culture
Biotechnology Advances, 2014Compelling evidence suggests the limitation and shortcomings of the current and well established cell culture method using multi-well plates, flasks and Petri dishes. These are particularly important when cell functions are sensitive to the local microenvironment, cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions.
Zhaohui, Li, Zhanfeng, Cui
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Three‐dimensional Cell Cultures Mimic Tissuesa
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1992Three-dimensional cell culture using gels of type I collagen is a flexible method for studying cell behavior in a tissuelike environment. With only small changes in the basic protocol, we were able to encapsulate neutrophils, hepatocytes, and PC12 cells.
W M, Saltzman +3 more
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Three-dimensional microwell arrays for cell culture
Lab Chip, 2011We propose the concept of three-dimensional (3D) microwell arrays for cell culture applications and highlight the importance of oxygen diffusion through pores in all three dimensions to enhance cell viability.
Christina L, Randall +4 more
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Three-dimensional cell culturing by magnetic levitation
Nature Protocols, 2013Recently, biomedical research has moved toward cell culture in three dimensions to better recapitulate native cellular environments. This protocol describes one method for 3D culture, the magnetic levitation method (MLM), in which cells bind with a magnetic nanoparticle assembly overnight to render them magnetic. When resuspended in medium, an external
William L, Haisler +5 more
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Fabrication techniques of biomimetic scaffolds in three‐dimensional cell culture: A review
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2020In the last four decades, several researchers worldwide have routinely and meticulously exercised cell culture experiments in two‐dimensional (2D) platforms.
A. K. Badekila, S. Kini, Amit K Jaiswal
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Analysis of Cell Proliferation by Three-Dimensional Culture
2022Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture technology is a powerful tool in cancer research and drug development. It retains several critical components of the in vivo environment, including cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions in a 3D fashion, gradients of oxygen, nutrients and metabolic waste, and it is thus more physiologically ...
Xiaoyun, Tang, David N, Brindley
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