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Immunotherapy Weekly; 10/15/2024, p260-260, 1p |
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A recent report from Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin) discusses the use of bioprinting to create three-dimensional models of non-small cell lung cancer for radiotherapy research. The study aimed to replace animal models with a more physiologically relevant model system. The researchers used a micro-extrusion bioprinting approach to generate a 3D human lung cancer model embedded in human lung fibroblasts, which was then placed in a mouse phantom. The results showed that the bioprinted model inside the phantom provided a suitable model system to study radiation effects. This research provides valuable insights into the development of new treatment options for lung cancer. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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