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3D microtissues, resembling human tissue in both form and function, have been shown to be amenable to parallelized screening approaches. However, most 3D screens rely on global endpoints such as ...
Medical science has taken giant strides ahead in the last two decades. With numerous advancements in the different fields of medicine, technology is playing an important role in the process. One such ...
Advancements in molecular biology and computer science suggest the creation of a 3D computer model of a human cell isn't far off.
John Szilagyi (left) is a Principal Scientist at Bristol Myers Squibb (NJ, USA), working in nonclinical development and investigative toxicology, with a focus on the development of models to study ...
As researchers explore therapeutic strategies for more complex and heterogeneous diseases the need for more physiologically relevant models has never been greater. Researchers are increasingly looking ...
The Advanced Cell Engineering and 3D Models (ACE-3M) Core provides established services offered previously by AIM and C-BASS cores plus new expanded capabilities for tumor organoids grown in 3D ...
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 ...
Scripps researchers have developed the first 3D model of an entire cell in molecular detail, which has been described in a recent “Journal of Molecular Biology” article. One of the paper’s authors, ...
Advanced 3D cell models recreate the complexity of human tissues, enabling researchers to examine tumor progression, probe neurological disorders, and assess therapeutic candidates. By capturing the ...
24 August 2021 — Inventia Life Science, together with BioLamina AB, a Swedish biotechnology company leading in matrix biology and cell culture-based research, have entered into a partnership in order ...
Scientists have successfully immortalized lip cells, allowing new treatments for injuries and infections to be trialed on a clinically relevant lab-based model We use our lips to talk, eat, drink, and ...