Publications by authors named "Daniel Kloss"

Article Synopsis
  • Tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease, are big health problems for older people, and we need to better understand how they work to help find treatments.
  • Scientists are working on new therapies that focus on tau, a protein related to these diseases, but they need to know more about how these diseases affect the brain and how to make better medicines.
  • A new 3D cell model was created to study tauopathies in a better way, allowing researchers to watch how brain cells change in real-time, making it easier to test potential treatments.
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Unlabelled: We describe the use of rotary cultures (72 rpm) as an excellent method for generating spheroids from dispersed bovine granulosa cells (GC). The GC spheroids were symmetrical (diameter between 100 and 200 microm), easily accessible, and could be obtained at high yields. On day one, the spheroids showed a two-layered outer zone of cells that stained lighter than the inner zone in semi-thin sections.

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Close to realistic responses to anti-cancer drugs are not adequately provided in monolayer or single cells assays. 3-dimensional multicellular cultures (spheroids) mimicking in vivo-like conditions are established as cell biological models for microtumors/metastases. For a non-invasive real-time monitoring of the electrical parameters of such spheroid cultures we designed, fabricated and tested a 3D multifunctional electrode-based microcavity array.

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Multicellular tumour spheroids that mimic a native cellular environment are widely used as model systems for drug testing. To study drug effects on three-dimensional cultures in real-time we designed and fabricated a novel type of sensor chip for fast, non-destructive impedance spectroscopy and extracellular recording. Precultured spheroids are trapped between four gold electrodes.

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