The WF-NTP extends significantly the power of existing automated platforms by combining enhanced optical imaging techniques with an advanced software platform. We anticipate that this approach will further extend the scope and utility of C. elegans as a model organism.
The pH dependence of the release kinetics was probed on ThT and penicillin V molecules as a function of time (Fig. S2 a and b). Our choice of ThT and penicillin drug-like molecules was based on the slowest and fastest release profiles, respectively, obtained previously (Fig. 3d) for neutral pH.
Multicellular cancer spheroids (MCSs) have emerged as a promising in vitro model that recaptures many features of solid tumours in vivo. To generate cancer spheroids, cells are encapsulated in microgels with high throughput. While the biophysical properties of the cancer spheroid and biomaterial influence the function and behavior of the cells, characterization of these properties remains largely unexplored. In addition, many existing techniques lack control over cell positioning, resulting in the formation of spheroids with large variability. Herein, a versatile, microfluidic platform for generating biocompatible core–shell microgels with uniform cancer spheroids is reported. In addition, an in situ micromechanics measuring device to determine the stiffness of individual artificial cancer niches is used. The power of the microfluidics‐based method by making MCS‐laden microgels to model the interactions of stromal cancer cells is demonstrated. Together with in vivo data, it is shown that tumor cell proliferation is promoted by cocultured fibroblasts.
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