2024
DOI: 10.1063/5.0200726
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Recent advances in 3D printing for in vitro cancer models

Bin Zhang,
Meagan Morgan,
Xin Yi Teoh
et al.

Abstract: 3D printing techniques allow for the precise placement of living cells, biological substances, and biochemical components, establishing themselves as a promising approach in bioengineering. Recently, 3D printing has been applied to develop human-relevant in vitro cancer models with highly controlled complexity and as a potential method for drug screening and disease modeling. Compared to 2D culture, 3D-printed in vitro cancer models more closely replicate the in vivo microenvironment. Additionally, they offer … Show more

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