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Quantitative Image-Based Cell Viability (QuantICV) Assay for Microfluidic 3D Tissue Culture Applications
by
Ong, Louis Jun Ye
, Toh, Yi-Chin
, Tan, Gabriel Jenn Sern
, Zhu, Liang
in
3D cell culture
/ Algorithms
/ Assaying
/ Cancer
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell culture
/ cell viability
/ Colorimetry
/ Cytoplasm
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug testing
/ Dyes
/ Enzymes
/ Image processing
/ Metabolism
/ Metastasis
/ microfluidic
/ Microfluidics
/ Nuclei (cytology)
/ quantitative
/ Spheroids
/ Three dimensional models
/ tissue culture
2020
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Quantitative Image-Based Cell Viability (QuantICV) Assay for Microfluidic 3D Tissue Culture Applications
by
Ong, Louis Jun Ye
, Toh, Yi-Chin
, Tan, Gabriel Jenn Sern
, Zhu, Liang
in
3D cell culture
/ Algorithms
/ Assaying
/ Cancer
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell culture
/ cell viability
/ Colorimetry
/ Cytoplasm
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug testing
/ Dyes
/ Enzymes
/ Image processing
/ Metabolism
/ Metastasis
/ microfluidic
/ Microfluidics
/ Nuclei (cytology)
/ quantitative
/ Spheroids
/ Three dimensional models
/ tissue culture
2020
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Quantitative Image-Based Cell Viability (QuantICV) Assay for Microfluidic 3D Tissue Culture Applications
by
Ong, Louis Jun Ye
, Toh, Yi-Chin
, Tan, Gabriel Jenn Sern
, Zhu, Liang
in
3D cell culture
/ Algorithms
/ Assaying
/ Cancer
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell culture
/ cell viability
/ Colorimetry
/ Cytoplasm
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug testing
/ Dyes
/ Enzymes
/ Image processing
/ Metabolism
/ Metastasis
/ microfluidic
/ Microfluidics
/ Nuclei (cytology)
/ quantitative
/ Spheroids
/ Three dimensional models
/ tissue culture
2020
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Quantitative Image-Based Cell Viability (QuantICV) Assay for Microfluidic 3D Tissue Culture Applications
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Quantitative Image-Based Cell Viability (QuantICV) Assay for Microfluidic 3D Tissue Culture Applications
2020
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Microfluidic 3D tissue culture systems are attractive for in vitro drug testing applications due to the ability of these platforms to generate 3D tissue models and perform drug testing at a very small scale. However, the minute cell number and liquid volume impose significant technical challenges to perform quantitative cell viability measurements using conventional colorimetric or fluorometric assays, such as MTS or Alamar Blue. Similarly, live-dead staining approaches often utilize metabolic dyes that typically label the cytoplasm of live cells, which makes it difficult to segment and count individual cells in compact 3D tissue cultures. In this paper, we present a quantitative image-based cell viability (QuantICV) assay technique that circumvents current challenges of performing the quantitative cell viability assay in microfluidic 3D tissue cultures. A pair of cell-impermeant nuclear dyes (EthD-1 and DAPI) were used to sequentially label the nuclei of necrotic and total cell populations, respectively. Confocal microscopy and image processing algorithms were employed to visualize and quantify the cell nuclei in the 3D tissue volume. The QuantICV assay was validated and showed good concordance with the conventional bulk MTS assay in static 2D and 3D tumor cell cultures. Finally, the QuantICV assay was employed as an on-chip readout to determine the differential dose responses of parental and metastatic 3D oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) to Gefitinib in a microfluidic 3D culture device. This proposed technique can be useful in microfluidic cell cultures as well as in a situation where conventional cell viability assays are not available.
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