This article is based on a poster originally authored by D. Cole and N. Bevan. 3D models, including spheroids and organoids, are increasingly used to investigate disease and development. Developing, ...
Advanced 3D cell models recreate the complexity of human tissues, enabling researchers to examine tumor progression, probe neurological disorders, and assess therapeutic candidates. By capturing the ...
Traditionally, scientists have used 2D cell cultures as in vitro models in drug screening studies due to their simplicity and scalability. However, 2D cell models do not recapitulate the complexity of ...
In vitro tumor models are essential tools for cancer research, offering key insights into not only tumor biology but also therapeutic responses. The transition from traditional two-dimensional to ...
Chrysotile asbestos, a well-established carcinogen, is known to induce various malignant cancers, contributing to an estimated annual death toll of 107,000 individuals due to asbestos-related diseases ...