Measurements of Rheological Properties of Hydrogels
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Creating a Cell-laden A3 G7 Hydrogel Precursor
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3D Printing Models
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Results: Cell Spheroid Formation Induced by 3D Bioprintable Hydrogel Systems
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Conclusion
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This method can help answer key questions in the cancer biology field, such as tumor formation, cell migration tracking, and cancer and healthy cell signaling. The main advantage of this technique is that it allows us to study tumorigenesis in a 3
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We developed a heterogeneous breast cancer model consisting of immortalized tumor and fibroblast cells embedded in a bioprintable alginate/gelatin bioink. The model recapitulates the in vivo tumor microenvironment and facilitates the formation of multicellular tumor spheroids, yielding insight into the mechanisms driving tumorigenesis.