Journal article

A mechanistic study on tumour spheroid formation in thermosensitive hydrogels: Experiments and mathematical modelling

X Cui, S Dini, S Dai, J Bi, BJ Binder, JEF Green, H Zhang

Rsc Advances | Published : 2016

Abstract

A tumour is a complex, growing tissue with a dynamic microenvironment. Its shape and size affect mass transport and thus the ability of drugs to penetrate into the tumour. Three-dimensional (3D) tumour spheroid culture has thus been recognised as an advanced tool for anti-cancer drug screening. However, the use of tumour spheroids has been hampered by the large variations in spheroid size, their irregular shape and the labour-intensive culture process. We explore thermosensitive hydrogels, P(NIPAM-AA), for culturing tumour spheroids and compare our approach with a traditional suspension culture method (non-adhesive surface) in terms of cell proliferation, tumour spheroid size distribution an..

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