Abstract
A three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroid model plays a critical role in mimicking tumor microenvironments in vivo. However, the conventional culture methods lack the ability to manipulate the 3D tumor spheroids in a homogeneous manner. To address this limitation, we developed a microfluidic-based droplet system for drug screening applications. We used a tree-shaped gradient generator to control the cell density and encapsulate the cells within uniform-sized droplets to generate a 3D gradient-sized tumor spheroid. Using this microfluidic-based droplet system, we demonstrated the high-throughput generation of uniform 3D tumor spheroids containing various cellular ratios for the analysis of the anti-cancer drug cytotoxicity. Consequently, this microfluidic-based gradient droplet generator could be a potentially powerful tool for anti-cancer drug screening applications.
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Lee, S. I., Choi, Y. Y., Kang, S. G., Kim, T. H., Choi, J. W., Kim, Y. J., … Chung, B. G. (2022). 3D Multicellular Tumor Spheroids in a Microfluidic Droplet System for Investigation of Drug Resistance. Polymers, 14(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14183752
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