نتایج جستجو برای: 3d culture

تعداد نتایج: 461478  

Journal: :cell journal 0
zeinab ghanavati mahmoud orazizadeh vahid bayati mohammad reza abbaspour layasadat khorsandi esrafil mansouri

objective: the organotypic co-culture is a well-known technique to examine cellular interactions and their roles in stem cell proliferation and differentiation. this study aims to evaluate the effects of dermal fibroblasts (dfs) on epidermal differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells (ascs) using a three-dimensional (3d) organotypic coculture technique. materials and methods: in this experim...

2016
Gaoying Sun Wenwen Liu Zhaomin Fan Daogong Zhang Yuechen Han Lei Xu Jieyu Qi Shasha Zhang Bradley T. Gao Xiaohui Bai Jianfeng Li Renjie Chai Haibo Wang

Whole organ culture of the spiral ganglion region is a resourceful model system facilitating manipulation and analysis of live sprial ganglion neurons (SGNs). Three-dimensional (3D) cultures have been demonstrated to have many biomedical applications, but the effect of 3D culture in maintaining the SGNs structure and function in explant culture remains uninvestigated. In this study, we used the...

Introduction: Induction of in vitro spermatogenesis can be useful for infertility treatment in azoospermic patients and those undergoing chemotherapy. Different culture systems have been used to achieve this goal. This review study was performed with the aim to evaluate the application of 3D culture and testicular scaffolds in the establishment of in vitro spermatogenesis. In this review study...

A. Soleimani N. Zareifard S. Bahmanpour, T. Talaei-Khozani

Alginate, a non-toxic polysaccharide isolated from brown algae, is a widely used 3-dimensional (3D) porous scaffold for the granulosa cell and follicle encapsulation. However, impurities in commercial alginate can lead to alginate biocompatibility reduction. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vitro behavior of the granulosa cells seeded on the purified alginate in varying concent...

Ahmad Hosseini, Mansooreh Jaberipour Soghra Bahmanpour, Tahereh Talaei-Khozani Zahra Khodabandeh Zahra Vojdani,

Background: Human Wharton’s jelly mesenchymal stem cells (HWJMSCs) express liver-specific markers such as albumin, alpha-fetoprotein, cytokeratin-19, cytokeratin-18, and glucose-6-phosphatase. Therefore, they can be considered as a good source for cell replacement therapy for liver diseases. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of various culture systems on the hepatocyte-specific gene expr...

2018
Yung-Hsing Huang Abdulraheem Alshareef Moinul Haque Michael P. Chu Christopher P. Venner Anthea C. Peters Afsaneh Lavasanifar

Malignant cells cultured in three-dimensional (3D) models have been found to be 17 phenotypically and biochemically different from their counterparts cultured conventionally. Since 18 most of these studies employed solid cancers, how 3D culture affects multiple myeloma (MM) cells 19 is not well understood. Here, we compared MM cells (U266 and RPMI8226) in a 3D culture model 20 with those in con...

Journal: :razavi international journal of medicine 0
federico ferro orthopaedic trauma institute, san francisco general hospital, university of california, san francisco, usa; orthopaedic trauma institute, san francisco general hospital, university of california, 2550 23rd street, san francisco, usa. tel: +1-4152065362 chelsea shields baheney orthopaedic trauma institute, san francisco general hospital, university of california, san francisco, usa renza spelat school of veterinary medicine, university of california, davis, usa

conclusions our underlying hypothesis is that recapitulating the three-dimensional early embryonic structure, in order to reproduce better in vitro the three-dimensional morphogenetic-like re-arrangements, would improve cells differentiation, when in vivo transplanted; moreover, it could be used as a simplified cancer disease model and reliable drug evaluation method as well. results the proces...

Journal: :Integrative biology : quantitative biosciences from nano to macro 2010
Maret Bauer Gui Su David J Beebe Andreas Friedl

Conventional 3D culture is typically performed in multi-well plates (e.g. 12 wells). The volumes and dimensions necessitate relatively large numbers of cells and fluid exchange steps are not easily automated limiting throughput. 3D microchannel culture can overcome these challenges simplifying 3D culture processes. However, the adaptation of immunocytochemical endpoint measurements and the vali...

2014
Amy L. Howes Robyn D. Richardson Darren Finlay Kristiina Vuori Chryso Kanthou

3-dimensional (3D) culture models have the potential to bridge the gap between monolayer cell culture and in vivo studies. To benefit anti-cancer drug discovery from 3D models, new techniques are needed that enable their use in high-throughput (HT) screening amenable formats. We have established miniaturized 3D culture methods robust enough for automated HT screens. We have applied these method...

2012
Dhruva K. Mishra Jason H. Sakamoto Michael J. Thrall Brandi N. Baird Shanda H. Blackmon Mauro Ferrari Jonathan M. Kurie Min P. Kim

We compared the growth of human lung cancer cells in an ex vivo three-dimensional (3D) lung model and 2D culture to determine which better mimics lung cancer growth in patients. A549 cells were grown in an ex vivo 3D lung model and in 2D culture for 15 days. We measured the size and formation of tumor nodules and counted the cells after 15 days. We also stained the tissue/cells for Ki-67, and C...

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