Structure-function correlation and biophysical analysis of a novel 3D in vitro leukaemia modelTools James, Jenna (2021) Structure-function correlation and biophysical analysis of a novel 3D in vitro leukaemia model. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe prognosis for relapsed acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is poor, with available treatments unable to fully eradicate the leukaemic stem cells (LSCs) from which the heterogeneous AML cell types are considered to arise. LSCs evade treatment by hiding within the bone marrow niche, a property current 2D in vitro models fail to recapitulate. As the field of cancer research continues to acknowledge the disparate response of leukaemia cells to treatments in vitro as compared to in vivo, research requires defined and adjustable synthetic models in which to improve our understanding of the impact of mechanical cues in AML treatment response.
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