2023
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2023-190
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Abstract 190: Personalized identification of cancer treatments in real-time: TumOC - a tumor organoid-on-chip platform for online cell vitality measurements

Abstract: Enhanced, physiologically relevant in-vitro tumor models significantly increase the success rate in new drug development, reduce the number of animal experiments and result finally in better therapies for cancer patients. Furthermore, they have the potential to offer new approaches to personalized oncology. In recent years, 3D cell cultures were established as relevant preclinical cancer models, suitable for high-throughput-screening. However, their capacity to model and/or measure physiological processes can … Show more

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