Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2080537 | Drug Discovery Today | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
3D cell culture technologies have revolutionized our understanding of cellular behavior, both in culture and in vivo, but adoption by cell-based screening groups has been slow owing to problems of consistency, scale and cost. The evolving field of high content screening technologies will, however, require a rethinking of 3D cell culture adoption to ensure the next generation of cells provide relevant in vivo-like data. Three current technologies are presented in this review: membranes, sponges/gels and microcarriers. A short history of these technologies and unique research applications are discussed. Also, the technologies are evaluated for usefulness in modern automated cell-based screening equipment.
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Authors
Bradley A. Justice, Nadia A. Badr, Robin A. Felder,