Application of a 3D hydrogel-based model to replace use of animals for passaging patient-derived xenograftsTools Jones, Sal (2021) Application of a 3D hydrogel-based model to replace use of animals for passaging patient-derived xenografts. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractCurrently, in vivo mouse models are the gold standard for testing cancer treatments before progression to human trials, often using tissue derived directly from patient tumours (patient-derived xenografts, PDXs) propagated in mice to generate sufficient cells for an experiment. A 3D in vitro system for tumour passage would reduce animal use and provide an alternative means of expansion, with the additional benefit of being capable of maintaining a human signalling environment throughout.
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