Novel phenotypic fluorescent three-dimensional platforms for high-throughput drug screening and personalized chemotherapy

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Abstract

We have developed novel phenotypic fluorescent three-dimensional co-culture platforms that efficiently and economically screen anti-angiogenic/anti-metastatic drugs on a high-throughput scale. Individual cell populations can be identified and isolated for protein/gene expression profiling studies and cellular movement/interactions can be tracked by time-lapse cinematography. More importantly, these platforms closely parallel the in vivo angiogenic and metastatic outcomes of a given tumor xenograft in the nude mouse model but, unlike in vivo models, our co-culture platforms produce comparable results in five to nine days. Potentially, by incorporating cancer patient biopsies, the co-culture platforms should greatly improve the effectiveness and efficiency of personalized chemotherapy. © Ivyspring International Publisher.

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Fang, C., Avis, I., Salomon, D., & Cuttitta, F. (2013). Novel phenotypic fluorescent three-dimensional platforms for high-throughput drug screening and personalized chemotherapy. Journal of Cancer, 4(5), 401–415. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.6780

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