Raman spectroscopy: an evolving technique for live cell studies
One of the most exciting developments in Raman spectroscopy in the last decade has been
its application to cells and tissues for diagnostic and pharmaceutical applications, and in …
its application to cells and tissues for diagnostic and pharmaceutical applications, and in …
Methodological aspects and pharmacological applications of three-dimensional cancer cell cultures and organoids
F Foglietta, R Canaparo, G Muccioli, E Terreno… - Life sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures, in which cells grow in flat layers on plastic
surfaces, are considered the standard model for use in drug screening and for biological …
surfaces, are considered the standard model for use in drug screening and for biological …
SERS and Fluorescence-Active Multimodal Tessellated Scaffolds for Three-Dimensional Bioimaging
E Lenzi, D Jimenez de Aberasturi… - … Applied Materials & …, 2022 - ACS Publications
With the ever-increasing use of 3D cell models toward studying bio-nano interactions and
offering alternatives to traditional 2D in vitro and in vivo experiments, methods to image …
offering alternatives to traditional 2D in vitro and in vivo experiments, methods to image …
The impact of wavelengths of LED light-therapy on endothelial cells
Low level light therapy receives increasing interest in the fields of tissue regeneration and
wound healing. Several in vivo studies demonstrated the positive effects of LLLT on …
wound healing. Several in vivo studies demonstrated the positive effects of LLLT on …
Engineering blood and lymphatic microvascular networks in fibrin matrices
L Knezevic, M Schaupper, S Mühleder… - … in bioengineering and …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Vascular network engineering is essential for nutrient delivery to tissue-engineered
constructs and, consequently, their survival. In addition, the functionality of tissues also …
constructs and, consequently, their survival. In addition, the functionality of tissues also …
Current and future technologies for monitoring cultured meat: a review
The high population growth rate, massive animal food consumption, fast economic progress,
and limited food resources could lead to a food crisis in the future. There is a huge …
and limited food resources could lead to a food crisis in the future. There is a huge …
Raman based molecular imaging and analytics: a magic bullet for biomedical applications!?
The Raman effect was predicted by Schmekal 1 in 1923 and independently discovered in
1928 by two Indian physicists, Raman and Krishna. 2, 3 In principle, monochromatic light is …
1928 by two Indian physicists, Raman and Krishna. 2, 3 In principle, monochromatic light is …
How phenotypic screening influenced drug discovery: lessons from five years of practice
D Haasen, U Schopfer, C Antczak, C Guy… - Assay and drug …, 2017 - liebertpub.com
Since 2011, phenotypic screening has been a trend in the pharmaceutical industry as well
as in academia. This renaissance was triggered by analyses that suggested that phenotypic …
as in academia. This renaissance was triggered by analyses that suggested that phenotypic …
Application of LDH assay for therapeutic efficacy evaluation of ex vivo tumor models
MC Cox, R Mendes, F Silva, TF Mendes… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
The current standard preclinical oncology models are not able to fully recapitulate
therapeutic targets and clinically relevant disease biology, evidenced by the 90% attrition …
therapeutic targets and clinically relevant disease biology, evidenced by the 90% attrition …
Raman micro-spectroscopy for accurate identification of primary human bronchial epithelial cells
JM Surmacki, BJ Woodhams, A Haslehurst… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
Live cell Raman micro-spectroscopy is emerging as a promising bioanalytical technique for
label-free discrimination of a range of different cell types (eg cancer cells and fibroblasts) …
label-free discrimination of a range of different cell types (eg cancer cells and fibroblasts) …