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High-throughput image-based monitoring of cell aggregation and microspheroid formation

Deckers et al., 2018

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13891123597471321151
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Deckers T
Lambrechts T
Viazzi S
Nilsson Hall G
Papantoniou I
Bloemen V
Aerts J
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PloS one

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Studies on monolayer cultures and whole-animal models for the prediction of the response of native human tissue are associated with limitations. Therefore, more and more laboratories are tending towards multicellular spheroids grown in vitro as a model of native …
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