Multicellular Ovarian Cancer Model for Evaluation of Nanovector Delivery in Ascites and Metastatic Environments
A novel multicellular model composed of epithelial ovarian cancer and fibroblast cells was developed as an in vitro platform to evaluate nanovector delivery and ultimately aid the development of targeted therapies. We hypothesized that the inclusion of peptide-based scaffold (PuraMatrix) in the sphe...
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Main Authors: | Stephen J. Winter, Hunter A. Miller, Jill M. Steinbach-Rankins |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/aea05537f23f4bd7bb6de5e15a3ccf0d |
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