Publications by authors named "Christoph MaSSlo"

Background: Different 3D-cell culture approaches with varying degrees of complexity have been developed to serve as melanoma models for drug testing or mechanistic studies. While these 3D-culture initiatives are already often superior to classical 2D approaches, they are either composed of only melanoma cells or they are so complex that the behavior of individual cell types is hard to understand, and often they are difficult to establish and expensive.

Methods: This study used low-attachment based generation of spheroids composed of up to three cell types.

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Concerning the outer sphere relaxation theory, the sensitivity of a T(2) MRI contrast agent, expressed by the transverse relaxivity r(2), depends on the diffusion length of water molecules relative to the particle size. For T(2)-weighted spin-echo imaging, theoretical concepts reveal three regimes regarding the r(2) relaxivity depending on the nanocrystal size: the motional averaging regime (MAR), the static dephasing regime (SDR), and the echo-limiting regime (ELR). The r(2) maximum corresponds to the SDR, which represents a small size regime.

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Members of the carcinoembryonic antigen cell adhesion molecules (CEACAMs) family are the prototype of tumour markers. Classically they are used as serum markers, however, CEACAMs could serve as targets for molecular imaging as well.In order to test the anti CEACAM monoclonal antibody T84.

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