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TRENDS IN CANCER
Volume 6, Issue 9, Pages 745-756Publisher
CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.trecan.2020.06.002
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- National Institutes of Health [K99CA201603, R00CA201603, R21EB025270, R21EB026175, R01EB028143, R01GM134036]
- Brigham Research Institute
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Despite the great breakthroughs in the past few decades in illuminating the pathological mechanisms of cancer and in developing new anticancer drugs, it remains extremely challenging to cure most cancers. Therefore, it is imperative to develop more sophisticated and more biomimetic preclinical cancer models. 3D models combined with dynamic culture techniques show great potential to accurately emulate the volumetric tumor microenvironment (TME). Here we introduce advances in bioprinting technologies for in vitro cancer modeling and their applications. Finally, we look ahead to the remaining challenges associated with current bioprinting strategies for achieving faithful cancer modeling.
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