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In a recent study, Associate Professor Makoto Ikeya (Department of Clinical Application) and his team of researchers ...
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Scientists create a world-first 3D cell model to help develop treatments for devastating lip injuries - MSNMore information: Immortalization of patient-derived lip cells for establishing 3D lip models, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (2024). DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2024.1449224. Provided by ...
Integrated protocols and live-cell analysis solutions for different 3D tumor models In the search for greater clinical translation, cancer researchers are increasingly turning to more complex ...
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Next the scientists developed 3D models using the cells and infected them with Candida albicans, a yeast that can cause serious infections in people with weak immune systems or cleft lips.
By employing 3D cell culture models (i.e. spheroids, organoids), which better recapitulate the native tissue environment in comparison to traditional 2D cultures, disease states can be mimicked more ...
In addition to readouts on cell viability, the Cell Painting assay was adapted for the 3D tumor model. These tumoroids were formed from primary cells isolated from a patient-derived tumor explant ...
Monocytes, B cells, and T cells readily squeezed through the microchannels. While T cells and monocytes infiltrated AD cultures more than they did control cultures, the opposite was true of B cells, ...
The team's new model is a 3D human neuroimmune axis model is comprised of stem-cell derived neurons, astrocytes and microglia along with peripheral immune cells.
A novel 3D cell model has revealed that bacteria capable of hiding in the bladder wall may be a cause of ineffective diagnoses and treatment of UTIs. Researchers from UCL (London, UK) have developed ...
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