Application and research progress of in vitro liver cancer cell culture models

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Liver cancer is gradually becoming an important burden on public health around the world, and many drugs are currently available for the treatment of liver cancer, so the correct choice of drugs will significantly improve the prognosis of patients. In vitro liver cancer cell culture model is an important way to study the pathogenesis of liver cancer and drug screening. Long-term practice has proved that the traditional two-dimensional (2D) drug screening method cannot truly reproduce the complex drug resistance mechanism of tumor. The emergence of in vitro three-dimensional (3D) hepatocellular carcinoma cell model enriches the selection of methods for hepatoma experiments in vitro. The experimental sensitivity of hepatoma drugs in vitro and the study of pathology and physiology of hepatoma cells in vitro have also been greatly improved. In this paper, we review the main types of liver cancer cells cultured in vitro and discuss their advantages and disadvantages, in order to clarify the development and research direction of in vitro liver cancer culture models.

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Xing, J. L., Wang, Y. X., & Du, S. D. (2021, June 8). Application and research progress of in vitro liver cancer cell culture models. World Chinese Journal of Digestology. Baishideng Publishing Group Co. https://doi.org/10.11569/wcjd.v29.i11.563

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