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Controlled Breast Cancer Microarrays for the Deconvolution of Cellular Multilayering and Density Effects upon Drug Responses

Hakanson, Maria
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Kobel, Stefan  
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Lutolf, Matthias P.  
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2012
Plos One

Background: Increasing evidence shows that the cancer microenvironment affects both tumorigenesis and the response of cancer to drug treatment. Therefore in vitro models that selectively reflect characteristics of the in vivo environment are greatly needed. Current methods allow us to screen the effect of extrinsic parameters such as matrix composition and to model the complex and three-dimensional (3D) cancer environment. However, 3D models that reflect characteristics of the in vivo environment are typically too complex and do not allow the separation of discrete extrinsic parameters.

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research article
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0040141
Web of Science ID

WOS:000305892100215

Author(s)
Hakanson, Maria
Kobel, Stefan  
Lutolf, Matthias P.  
Textor, Marcus
Cukierman, Edna
Charnley, Mirren
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Public Library of Science

Published in
Plos One
Volume

7

Issue

6

Article Number

e40141

Subjects

Kinase Inhibitor P27(Kip1)

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Extracellular-Matrix

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Beta(1) Integrin

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Tissue Architecture

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Prognostic Marker

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Tumor Progression

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Anticancer Drugs

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In-Vitro

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Cells

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Resistance

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July 27, 2012
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/84219
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