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    Point-of-use, automated fabrication of a 3D human liver model supplemented with human adipose microvessels

    SLAS Discovery
    Vol. 27Issue 6p358–368Published online: June 27, 2022
    • Sarah M. Moss
    • Jillian Schilp
    • Maya Yaakov
    • Madison Cook
    • Erik Schuschke
    • Brandon Hanke
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      Advanced in vitro tissue models better reflect healthy and disease tissue conditions in the body. However, complex tissue models are often manufactured using custom solutions and can be challenging to manufacture to scale. Here, we describe the automated fabrication of a cell-dense, thick (≤ 1 cm), human vascularized liver tissue model using a robotic biomanufacturing platform and off-the-shelf components to build, culture, and sample liver tissues hands-free without compromising tissue health or function.
      Point-of-use, automated fabrication of a 3D human liver model supplemented with human adipose microvessels
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      Lead identification using 3D models of pancreatic cancer

      SLAS Discovery
      Vol. 27Issue 3p159–166Published online: March 16, 2022
      • Virneliz Fernandez-Vega
      • Shurong Hou
      • Dennis Plenker
      • Hervé Tiriac
      • Pierre Baillargeon
      • Justin Shumate
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      Cited in Scopus: 7
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        Recent technological advances have enabled 3D tissue culture models for fast and affordable HTS. We are no longer bound to 2D models for anti-cancer agent discovery, and it is clear that 3D tumor models provide more predictive data for translation of preclinical studies. In a previous study, we validated a microplate 3D spheroid-based technology for its compatibility with HTS automation. Small-scale screens using approved drugs have demonstrated that drug responses tend to differ between 2D and 3D cancer cell proliferation models.
        Lead identification using 3D models of pancreatic cancer
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        Multifunctional profiling of triple-negative breast cancer patient-derived tumoroids for disease modeling

        SLAS Discovery
        Vol. 27Issue 3p191–200Published online: February 3, 2022
        • Evan F Cromwell
        • Oksana Sirenko
        • Ekaterina Nikolov
        • Matthew Hammer
        • Courtney K Brock
        • Margarite D Matossian
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          3D cell models derived from patient tumors are highly translational tools that can recapitulate the complex genetic and molecular compositions of solid cancers and accelerate identification of drug targets and drug testing. However, the complexity of performing assays with such models remains a hurdle for their wider adoption. In the present study, we describe methods for processing and multi-functional profiling of tumoroid samples to test compound effects using a novel flowchip system in combination with high content imaging and metabolite analysis.
          Multifunctional profiling of triple-negative breast cancer patient-derived tumoroids for disease modeling
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          Detection and impact of hypoxic regions in multicellular tumor spheroid cultures formed by head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells lines

          SLAS Discovery
          Vol. 27Issue 1p39–54Published online: October 13, 2021
          • David A. Close
          • Paul A. Johnston
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            In solid tumors like head and neck cancer (HNC), chronic and acute hypoxia have serious adverse clinical consequences including poorer overall patient prognosis, enhanced metastasis, increased genomic instability, and resistance to radiation-, chemo-, or immuno-therapies. However, cells in the two-dimensional monolayer cultures typically used for cancer drug discovery experience 20%-21% O2 levels (normoxic) which are 4-fold higher than O2 levels in normal tissues and ≥10-fold higher than in the hypoxic regions of solid tumors.
            Detection and impact of hypoxic regions in multicellular tumor spheroid cultures formed by head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells lines
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            High-Throughput Imaging Assay for Drug Screening of 3D Prostate Cancer Organoids

            SLAS Discovery
            Vol. 26Issue 9p1107–1124Published in issue: October, 2021
            • Nicholas Choo
            • Susanne Ramm
            • Jennii Luu
            • Jean M. Winter
            • Luke A. Selth
            • Amy R. Dwyer
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              New treatments are required for advanced prostate cancer; however, there are fewer preclinical models of prostate cancer than other common tumor types to test candidate therapeutics. One opportunity to increase the scope of preclinical studies is to grow tissue from patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) as organoid cultures. Here we report a scalable pipeline for automated seeding, treatment and an analysis of the drug responses of prostate cancer organoids. We established organoid cultures from 5 PDXs with diverse phenotypes of prostate cancer, including castrate-sensitive and castrate-resistant disease, as well as adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine pathology.
              High-Throughput Imaging Assay for Drug Screening of 3D Prostate Cancer Organoids
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              Automation of Organoid Cultures: Current Protocols and Applications

              SLAS Discovery
              Vol. 26Issue 9p1138–1147Published in issue: October, 2021
              • Alexandra Louey
              • Damián Hernández
              • Alice Pébay
              • Maciej Daniszewski
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                Organoids are three-dimensional, functional structures that mimic in vivo organs. They offer new opportunities for the modeling of cancer and infectious and rare hereditary diseases. Furthermore, the advent of organoid biobanks opens new avenues for drug screening in a personalized fashion and holds much promise for personalized regenerative medicine. Thus, there is a need for reproducible, large-scale organoid generation with minimal variability, making manual approaches impracticable. Here, we review the current use of automation in organoid culture and analysis, using cerebral and retinal organoids as illustrations of current applications.
                Automation of Organoid Cultures: Current Protocols and Applications
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                In-Plate Cryopreservation of 2D and 3D Cell Models: Innovative Tools for Biomedical Research and Preclinical Drug Discovery

                SLAS Discovery
                Vol. 26Issue 1p32–43Published in issue: January, 2021
                • Alessandra Prinelli
                • Catarina Silva-Almeida
                • Sisely Parks
                • Anna Pasotti
                • Aikaterini Telopoulou
                • Sophie Dunlop
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                  Cell-based assays performed in multiwell plates are utilized in basic and translational research in a variety of cell models. The assembly of these multiwell platforms and their use is often laboratory specific, preventing the standardization of methods and the comparison of outputs across different analytical sites. Moreover, when cell models are based on primary cells with specialized culture requirements, including three-dimensional (3D) cell culture, their complexity and the need for manipulation by experienced operators can add significant cost and introduce long lead times to analysis, both of which are undesirable in any preclinical situation.
                  In-Plate Cryopreservation of 2D and 3D Cell Models: Innovative Tools for Biomedical Research and Preclinical Drug Discovery
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