Recent studies of the effects of microgravity on cancer cells and the development of 3D multicellular cancer spheroids
Stem Cells Translational Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3)
Published: March 1, 2025
Abstract
The
still
young
and
developing
space
age,
characterized
by
lunar
Martian
exploration
the
vision
of
extraterrestrial
settlements,
presents
a
unique
environment
to
study
impact
microgravity
(µg)
on
human
physiology
disease
development.
Cancer
research
is
currently
key
focus
international
science,
as
µg
fundamentally
impacts
cellular
processes
like
differentiation,
adhesion,
migration,
proliferation,
survival,
cell
death,
or
growth
cancer
cells
well
cytoskeleton
extracellular
matrix
(ECM).
By
creating
three-dimensional
(3D)
tumor
models
in
µg-environment,
multicellular
spheroids
(MCS),
researchers
can
expedite
drug
discovery
development,
reducing
need
for
animal
testing.
This
concise
review
analyses
latest
knowledge
influence
MCS
formation.
We
will
from
brain
tumors,
lung,
breast,
thyroid,
prostate,
gastrointestinal,
skin
exposed
real
(r-)
simulated
(s-)
µg-conditions.
Language: Английский
Microfluidic manipulation of the multicellular spheroids and organoids for modeling human diseases
Microchemical Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 113718 - 113718
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
One-step spheroid formation via double-emulsion drops generated by a glass capillary-based microfluidic device for circadian rhythm investigation
Hye‐Seon Jeong,
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Chaehee Park,
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Chang‐Soo Lee
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et al.
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 15, 2025
Language: Английский
CRISPR-based genetically modified scaffold-free biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Yunxuan Chen,
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Yu Ke,
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Zhiwei Jiang
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et al.
Biomaterials Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
This
review
focuses
on
CRISPR-based
genetically
modified
extracellular
vehicles,
cell
sheets,
aggregates,
organoids,
and
organs,
elaborating
their
applications
future
directions
in
tissue
engineering
regenerative
medicine.
Language: Английский