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Traditional 2D cell cultures can’t replicate the complexity of real tissues — resulting in limited insights and poor clinical ...
An interview with Lindy O’Clair, Head of Incucyte® Product Management at Sartorius 3D cell models like spheroids and ...
In fact, many modern discovery programs target a disease mechanism that simply can't be reproduced in a 2D environment, meaning the only way to achieve a useful model system is through 3D cell ...
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Why 3D Tumoroid Models Are the Future of Cancer Research - MSNTraditional 2D cell cultures lack the spatial complexity of real tumors. Cells grown in monolayers exhibit altered polarity, shape, and signaling, failing to replicate tumor heterogeneity and the TME.
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The Future of 3D Cell Cultures in Biomedical Research - MSN3D cell culture models are more predictive than traditional 2D monolayer cultures, meaning that using them saves costs and time in R&D. This is beneficial as drug development is typically a high ...
In this study, a screening was carried out utilizing patient-derived 3D spheroids (tumoroids). In addition to readouts on cell viability, the Cell Painting assay was adapted for the 3D tumor model.
An international team of researchers has demonstrated a novel solvent process for pure and highly crystalline 2D perovskites, which they demonstrated in 2D/3D perovskite solar cells. A n-i-p ...
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