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A 3D Toolbox to Enhance Physiological Relevance of Human Tissue Models
by
Marquette, Christophe
, Dolega, Monika E.
, Le Gac, Séverine
, Martin, Donald K.
, Gidrol, Xavier
, Picollet-D’hahan, Nathalie
, Liguori, Lavinia
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3D models
/ 3D scaffolds
/ animal use replacement
/ Architectural engineering
/ Biomarkers
/ Cancer
/ Cell culture
/ Cell Culture Techniques
/ cell harvesting
/ Cells, Cultured
/ drugs
/ engineering
/ Exocrine glands
/ Extracellular Matrix
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical research
/ Membranes
/ Microfluidic Analytical Techniques
/ microfluidics
/ microtechnologies
/ Models, Biological
/ organ-on-a-chip
/ Organoids
/ organs-on-chip
/ Physiology
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ screening
/ Shear stress
/ Three dimensional imaging
/ Tissue Array Analysis
/ Tissue Engineering
/ Tissue Scaffolds
2016
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A 3D Toolbox to Enhance Physiological Relevance of Human Tissue Models
by
Marquette, Christophe
, Dolega, Monika E.
, Le Gac, Séverine
, Martin, Donald K.
, Gidrol, Xavier
, Picollet-D’hahan, Nathalie
, Liguori, Lavinia
in
3D models
/ 3D scaffolds
/ animal use replacement
/ Architectural engineering
/ Biomarkers
/ Cancer
/ Cell culture
/ Cell Culture Techniques
/ cell harvesting
/ Cells, Cultured
/ drugs
/ engineering
/ Exocrine glands
/ Extracellular Matrix
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical research
/ Membranes
/ Microfluidic Analytical Techniques
/ microfluidics
/ microtechnologies
/ Models, Biological
/ organ-on-a-chip
/ Organoids
/ organs-on-chip
/ Physiology
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ screening
/ Shear stress
/ Three dimensional imaging
/ Tissue Array Analysis
/ Tissue Engineering
/ Tissue Scaffolds
2016
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A 3D Toolbox to Enhance Physiological Relevance of Human Tissue Models
by
Marquette, Christophe
, Dolega, Monika E.
, Le Gac, Séverine
, Martin, Donald K.
, Gidrol, Xavier
, Picollet-D’hahan, Nathalie
, Liguori, Lavinia
in
3D models
/ 3D scaffolds
/ animal use replacement
/ Architectural engineering
/ Biomarkers
/ Cancer
/ Cell culture
/ Cell Culture Techniques
/ cell harvesting
/ Cells, Cultured
/ drugs
/ engineering
/ Exocrine glands
/ Extracellular Matrix
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medical research
/ Membranes
/ Microfluidic Analytical Techniques
/ microfluidics
/ microtechnologies
/ Models, Biological
/ organ-on-a-chip
/ Organoids
/ organs-on-chip
/ Physiology
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ screening
/ Shear stress
/ Three dimensional imaging
/ Tissue Array Analysis
/ Tissue Engineering
/ Tissue Scaffolds
2016
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A 3D Toolbox to Enhance Physiological Relevance of Human Tissue Models
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A 3D Toolbox to Enhance Physiological Relevance of Human Tissue Models
2016
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Overview
We discuss the current challenges and future prospects of flow-based organoid models and 3D self-assembling scaffolds. The existing paradigm of 3D culture suffers from a lack of control over organoid size and shape; can be an obstacle for cell harvesting and extended cellular and molecular analysis; and does not provide access to the function of exocrine glands. Moreover, existing organ-on-chip models are mostly composed of 2D extracellular matrix (ECM)-coated elastomeric membranes that do not mimic real organ architectures. A new comprehensive 3D toolbox for cell biology has emerged to address some of these issues. Advances in microfabrication and cell-culturing approaches enable the engineering of sophisticated models that mimic organ 3D architectures and physiological conditions, while supporting flow-based drug screening and secretomics-based diagnosis.
Microfluidics and microfabrication have revolutionized the way in which cells can be studied and manipulated in systems that are starting to provide 3D models and organ-on-chip devices.
Individual-organ models and multiple-organ interaction models address the issue of how microengineered approaches can faithfully reproduce key elements of physiologically relevant microenvironments.
The innovative technical nature of such 3D systems opens up exciting possibilities of answering several important fundamental biological questions that cannot be addressed with standard culture conditions.
In the race to closely mimic the structural and physiological functions of human tissues and organs, new possibilities have emerged in the form of 3D organ-level structures that integrate dynamic mechanical cues as well as chemical signals.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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