Lung cancer organoids analyzed on microwell arrays predict drug responses of patients within a week
The lengthy time in establishing patient-derived organoids(PDOs) hampers the implementation of PDO-based drug sensitivity tests in clinics. Here, the authors show a microwell array-based method to predict patient’s responses to anti-cancer therapies in a week using lung cancer organoids.
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Autores principales: | Yawei Hu, Xizhao Sui, Fan Song, Yaqian Li, Kaiyi Li, Zhongyao Chen, Fan Yang, Xiuyuan Chen, Yaohua Zhang, Xianning Wang, Qiang Liu, Cong Li, Binbin Zou, Xiaofang Chen, Jun Wang, Peng Liu |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/685fcfdd32cb48a39c362d85bdccac14 |
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