Bioactive Microgels with Tunable Microenvironment as a 3D Platform to Guide the Complex Physiology of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Spheroids
Suntae Kim,
Seung Yeop Baek,
Chaenyung Cha
Abstract:Miniaturized three‐dimensional tissue models, such as spheroids, have become a highly useful and efficient platform to investigate tumor physiology and explore the effect of chemotherapeutic efficacy over traditional two‐dimensional monolayer culture, since they can provide more in‐depth analysis, especially in regards to intercellular interactions and diffusion. The development of most tumor spheroids relies on the high proliferative capacity and self‐aggregation behavior of tumor cells. However, it often dis… Show more
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