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Publikováno v:
Analytical Chemistry. 95:3054-3061
Publikováno v:
Anal Methods
Oxygen is a transcriptional regulator responsible for tissue homeostasis and maintenance. Studies relating cellular phenotype with oxygen tension often use hypoxia chambers, which expose cells to a single, static oxygen tension. Despite their ease of
Autor:
Amanda B. Hummon, Gabriel J. LaBonia, Julie C. McIntosh, Matthew R. Lockett, Matthew W. Boyce, Fernando Tobias
Publikováno v:
Anal Chem
Many potential chemotherapeutics fail to reach patients. One of the key reasons is that compounds are tested during the drug discovery stage in two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures, which are often unable to accurately model in vivo outcomes. Three-dim
Autor:
Brenden P. Kromhout, Nathan A. Whitman, Matthew R. Lockett, Rachael M. Kenney, Matthew W. Boyce
Publikováno v:
Analytical Chemistry. 90:2376-2383
Paper-based cultures are an emerging platform for preparing 3D tissue-like structures. Chemical gradients can be imposed upon these cultures, generating microenvironments similar to those found in poorly vascularized tumors. There is increasing evide
Publikováno v:
Current Protocols in Chemical Biology
To elucidate the chemical and environmental conditions that promote invasion of cancer cells, an assay is needed in which the chemical landscape of a tumor-like environment can be experimentally manipulated and probed. The three-dimensional paper-bas
Publikováno v:
The Analyst. 142:2819-2827
In vitro models for screening new cancer chemotherapeutics often rely on two-dimensional cultures to predict therapeutic potential. Unfortunately, the predictive power of these models is limited, as they fail to recapitulate the complex three-dimensi
Publikováno v:
The Analyst. 141:661-668
Cellular migration is the movement of cells, cultured as a monolayer; cellular invasion is similar to migration, but requires the cells to move through a three-dimensional material such as basement membrane extract or a synthetic hydrogel. Migration
Publikováno v:
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 408:2985-2992
Paper-based scaffolds are an attractive material for generating 3D tissue-like cultures because paper is readily available and does not require specialized equipment to pattern, cut, or use. By controlling the exchange of fresh culture medium with th
Publikováno v:
Current protocols in chemical biology. 9(2)
To elucidate the chemical and environmental conditions that promote invasion of cancer cells, an assay is needed in which the chemical landscape of a tumor-like environment can be experimentally manipulated and probed. The three-dimensional paper-bas