Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive high-grade brain cancer with a median survival time of <15 months. Due to GBMs fast and infiltrative growth patient prognosis is poor with recurrence after treatment common. Investigating GBMs ability to communicate, specifically via Ca signaling, within its functional tumour networks may unlock new therapeutics to reduce the rapid infiltration and growth which currently makes treatment ineffective. This work aims to produce patterned networks of GBM cells such that the Ca communication at a network level can be repeatedly and reliably investigated.

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