2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.16.385047
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Self-organization and culture of Mesenchymal Stromal Cell spheroids in acoustic levitation

Abstract: In recent years, 3D cell culture models such as spheroid or organoid technologies have known important developments. Many studies have shown that 3D cultures exhibit better biomimetic properties compared to 2D cultures. These properties are important for in-vitro modeling systems, as well as for in-vivo cell therapies and tissue engineering approaches. A reliable use of 3D cellular models still requires standardized protocols with well-controlled and reproducible parameters. To address this challenge, a robust… Show more

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“…We reason that the cells surrounding the channels have more access to nutrients, as well as more physical freedom to selforganize into cell aggregates. In addition, these results imply that geometrical cues play an important role in generating aligned multicellular systems (37,38). Therefore, our nPVA bioresin may find future applications in complex tissue engineering.…”
Section: Volumetric Bioprinting Of Living Hydrogel Constructsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…We reason that the cells surrounding the channels have more access to nutrients, as well as more physical freedom to selforganize into cell aggregates. In addition, these results imply that geometrical cues play an important role in generating aligned multicellular systems (37,38). Therefore, our nPVA bioresin may find future applications in complex tissue engineering.…”
Section: Volumetric Bioprinting Of Living Hydrogel Constructsmentioning
confidence: 70%