Recreating complex pathophysiologies in vitro with extracellular matrix surrogates for anticancer therapeutics screening.

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Regenerative, Modular & Developmental Engineering Laboratory (REMODEL), Biomedical Sciences Building, National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway), Galway, Ireland; Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), Centre for Research in Medical Devices (CÚRAM), Biomedical Sciences Building, National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway), Galway, Ireland. Electronic address:

Published: September 2016

In vitro tumour models utilise various cancer cells and an appropriate extracellular matrix equivalent to recapitulate the in vivo tumour microenvironment. Three-dimensional tissue surrogates (e.g., decellularised tissue grafts, decellularised monolayers, hydrogels, electrospun fibres and sponges) are increasingly used as alternatives to conventional two-dimensional monolayer cultures to model the tissue environment more faithfully for drug development and screening. Herein, we critically assess the advances and shortfalls of these three-dimensional systems as in vitro models of cancer.

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