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03.01.2023
3d cell culture, Life science

Key differences between cancer cells and normal cells

Normally, human cells grow and divide to form new cells and as the cells grow old or are damaged, they are replace with new cells. When this order of cell cycle breaks down and cells proliferate abnormally, they form tumors

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03.01.2023
3d cell culture, Life science

Why three-dimensional cell cultures are popular among cancer researchers

Cancer disease being the second-leading cause of death worldwide is a highly studied subject (1). The models used by cancer researchers are continuously evolving and advancing to better understand cancer invasion, progression, and early detection. Most cancer studies have been

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stem cell therapy
03.01.2023
3d cell culture, Life science

How to create three-dimensional cell culture models

A three-dimensional (3D) cell culture is an artificially created environment in which cells grow or interact with their surroundings in all three dimensions. This cell culture is becoming increasingly popular to replace the traditional two-dimensional (2D) monolayer because it correctly

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22.12.2022
Life science, Stem Cells

Major challenges in stem cell therapy

Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the capacity to self-renew and differentiate into specialized cells under given conditions. Stem cells mainly include embryonic stem cells (ESC), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), Epiblast-derived stem cells (Epi-SC), and adult tissue stem

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stem cell therapy
21.12.2022
Life science, Stem Cells

The influence of stem cell therapy in medical fields

Stem cells are unspecialized cells of the human body with the ability to self-renew and differentiate into any type of cells of an organism. Recently, there has been an explosion of interest in stem cells within the scientific and medical

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20.12.2022
Life science, Stem Cells

Stem cell banking: benefits and challenges

Stem cell banking is the process of isolating stem cells from the body of a donor, processing them, and storing them for potential future use in the context of stem cell research or regenerative medicine. The low temperature of stem

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20.12.2022
Life science, Stem Cells

Stem cell basics : types, sources, and controversies

Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that are present in the embryonic, fetal, and adult stages of life and are characterized by the ability to extensively proliferate and differentiate into different types of cells and tissues (1). The major characteristics of

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20.12.2022
3d cell culture, Cell culture, Life science

Evolution Of 3D Cell Culture

In the past decade research has experienced drastic changes in the development of an alternative research method over the traditional use of animal models as an investigative platform. 2D Monolayer in vitro cultures are effective as drug screening platform but

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3d human organoids
20.12.2022
Cell culture, Life science

Modeling Infectious Diseases In 3D Human Organoids

Organoids are 3D complex cluster of cells, derived from either stem cells or organ specific progenitors. When these cells are provided with an external scaffold like Matrigel, they form a complex cluster of cells that later differentiate to from a

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12.12.2022
Life science

Organ-On-a- Chip (OoC) Models of Colorectal Cancers

Colorectal cancer remains the second highest cause of death among all cancer-related mortalities. This is primarily due to tumor metastases and the inefficiency of available chemotherapeutic treatments (1,2). OoC models of colorectal cancers have been developed, however they are less

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