High-throughput formulation of reproducible 3D cancer microenvironments for drug testing in myelogenous leukemia
M. Rudzinska-Radecka,
L. Turos-Korgul,
D. Mukherjee
et al.
Abstract:Targeting cancer microenvironment is currently one of the major directions in drug development and preclinical studies in leukemia. Despite the variety of available chronic myelogenous leukemia 3D culture models, the reproducible generation of miniaturized leukemia microenvironments, suitable for high-throughput drug testing, has remained a challenge. Here, we use microfluidics to generate over ten thousand highly monodisperse leukemic-bone marrow hydrogel microbeads per minute. We employ gelatin methacrylate … Show more
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