Analysis of cancer spheroids through high-throughput screening assays

Early drug screening has become more dependent on 3D cell-culture models, such as tumor-derived spheroids, which provide a more representative model of specific cancers than 2D or animal models. However, using spheroids for drug screening can present challenges due to their need for uniformity in shape, size and the number of spheroids per well to reduce variability between replicates. Learn how to generate uniform, reproducible cancer spheroids for high-throughput screening assays in this Application Note. Discover the tools that can help you along the way and how they can be optimized to study drug responses in 3D cancer cells. DOWNLOAD NOW...
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