2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13036-023-00357-5
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Culture of vibrating microtome tissue slices as a 3D model in biomedical research

Fatina Siwczak,
Charlotte Hiller,
Helga Pfannkuche
et al.

Abstract: The basic idea behind the use of 3-dimensional (3D) tools in biomedical research is the assumption that the structures under study will perform at the best in vitro if cultivated in an environment that is as similar as possible to their natural in vivo embedding. Tissue slicing fulfills this premise optimally: it is an accessible, unexpensive, imaging-friendly, and technically rather simple procedure which largely preserves the extracellular matrix and includes all or at least most supportive cell types in the… Show more

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“… 43 However, tissue slices cannot be maintained under long‐term culture or expansion in vitro, with the culture period typically lasting 1 to 2 weeks only. 44 These characteristics make tissue slices suitable for the short‐term study of disease mechanisms and prediction of single‐use curative effects in vitro, especially for immune‐related drugs or therapies.…”
Section: Tissue Slicing Technology and Tissue Slicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 43 However, tissue slices cannot be maintained under long‐term culture or expansion in vitro, with the culture period typically lasting 1 to 2 weeks only. 44 These characteristics make tissue slices suitable for the short‐term study of disease mechanisms and prediction of single‐use curative effects in vitro, especially for immune‐related drugs or therapies.…”
Section: Tissue Slicing Technology and Tissue Slicesmentioning
confidence: 99%