Deconstructing the third dimension – how 3D culture microenvironments alter cellular cues
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Much of our understanding of the biological mechanisms that underlie cellular functions, such as migration, differentiation and force-sensing has been garnered from studying cells cultured on two-dimensional (2D) glass or plastic surfaces. However, more recently the cell biology field has come to appreciate the dissimilarity between these flat surfaces and the topographically complex, three-dimensional (3D) extracellular environments in which cells routinely operate in vivo. This has spurred substantial efforts towards the development of in vitro 3D biomimetic environments and has encouraged much cross-disciplinary work among biologists, material scientists and tissue engineers. As we move towards…
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- Biology
- Context (archaeology)
- Mechanotransduction
- Function (biology)
- 3D cell culture
- Cell biology
- Neuroscience
- Cognitive science
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