A high-content image analysis approach for quantitative measurements of chemosensitivity in patient-derived tumor microtissues
Abstract Organotypic, three-dimensional (3D) cancer models have enabled investigations of complex microtissues in increasingly realistic conditions. However, a drawback of these advanced models remains the poor biological relevance of cancer cell lines, while higher clinical significance would be ob...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ilmari Ahonen, Malin Åkerfelt, Mervi Toriseva, Eva Oswald, Julia Schüler, Matthias Nees |
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2017
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