Organotypic slice cultures of human gastric cancer (GC) and esophagogastric junction adenocarcinoma (AEG): A new technology to study treatment response, resistance, and tumor heterogeneity.
Abstract:76 Background: GC and AEG have an unpredictable response to cytotoxic treatment and a poor prognosis. There is an urgent need for new research methods allowing for the determination of chemotherapy sensitivities, the analysis of resistance mechanisms and tumor heterogeneity. Here, we describe a novel technique extending our recent findings in other tumors (Gerlach et al. 2014; Merz et al. 2013), by which cancer specimens can be cultured in vitro and maintained in their natural micro-environment. Methods: Usin… Show more
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