| Literature DB >> 32099931 |
Y Cagri Oztan1, Nashat Nawafleh1, Yiqun Zhou2, Piumi Y Liyanage2, Sajini D Hettiarachchi2, Elif S Seven2, Roger M Leblanc2, Allal Ouhtit3, Emrah Celik1.
Abstract
Despite the recent rigorous studies towards a possible cure, cancer still remains as one of the most daunting problems faced by the humanity. Currently utilized two-dimensional cancer models are known to have various insuperable limitations such as insufficient biomimicry of the heterogeneous conditions of tumors and their three-dimensional structures. Discrepancies between the laboratory models and the actual tumor environment significantly impair a thorough comprehension of the carcinogenesis process and development of successful remedies against cancer. Modeling tumor microenvironments through bioprinting poses strong potential to minimize the effects of the aforementioned issues thanks to its freeform nature, adaptability, customizability, scalability and diversity. Numerous research studies involving three-dimensional modeling of various cancer types using bioprinting technologies have been reported, recently. In this review, we provide a broad summary of these studies to help better represent their potential and analyze their contribution to cancer research.Entities:
Keywords: 3D Microenvironment; 3D Printing; Bioprinting; Cancer; Cancer Modelling
Year: 2020 PMID: 32099931 PMCID: PMC7041912 DOI: 10.1016/j.bprint.2020.e00079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioprinting ISSN: 2405-8866