Three-Dimensional Cell Cultures: The Bridge between In Vitro and In Vivo Models
University of Palermo · Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli
Abstract
Although historically, the traditional bidimensional in vitro cell system has been widely used in research, providing much fundamental information regarding cellular functions and signaling pathways as well as nuclear activities, the simplicity of this system does not fully reflect the heterogeneity and complexity of the in vivo systems. From this arises the need to use animals for experimental research and in vivo testing. Nevertheless, animal use in experimentation presents various aspects of complexity, such as ethical issues, which led Russell and Burch in 1959 to formulate the 3R (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement) principle, underlying the urgent need to introduce non-animal-based methods in…
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7Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- In vivo
- Regenerative medicine
- Bridge (graph theory)
- Biochemical engineering
- Simplicity
- Computational biology
- Biology