Learn About the Latest Applications of Live-Cell Analysis for 3-D Cell Culture
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Overcoming Spheroid and Organoid Generation and Analysis Challenges

An overview of the power and flexibility of live-cell analysis

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Scientists use 3D cell culture models, including tumour spheroids and human organoids, to gain new knowledge about human diseases and develop novel therapeutics and treatment strategies. However, conventional approaches for growing, maintaining, and analyzing in vitro 3D cultures are expensive, labor-intensive, and time consuming, limiting the successful application of such models. 

Download this collection from Sartorius to learn about the unique challenges in 3D spheroid and organoid workflows and the latest advancements in live-cell analysis that maximize this technology’s potential.

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