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Biological Scaffolds in 3D Cell Models: Driving Innovation in Drug Discovery

Source
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports
ISSN
26293269
Date Issued
2025-01-01
Author(s)
Dave, Raj
Pandey, Kshipra
Patel, Ritu
Gour, Nidhi
Bhatia, Dhiraj  
DOI
10.1007/s12015-024-10800-9
Volume
21
Issue
1
Abstract
The discipline of 3D cell modeling is currently undergoing a surge of captivating developments that are enhancing the realism and utility of tissue simulations. Using bioinks which represent cells, scaffolds, and growth factors scientists can construct intricate tissue architectures layer by layer using innovations like 3D bioprinting. Drug testing can be accelerated and organ functions more precisely replicated owing to the precise control that microfluidic technologies and organ-on-chip devices offer over the cellular environment. Tissue engineering is becoming more dynamic with materials that can modify their surroundings with the advent of hydrogels and smart biomaterials. Advances in spheroids and organoids are not only bringing us towards more effective and customized therapies, but they are also improving their ability to resemble actual human tissues. Confocal and two-photon microscopy are examples of advanced imaging methods that provide precise images of the functioning and interaction of cells. Artificial Intelligence models have applications for enhanced scaffold designs and for predicting the response of tissues to medications. Furthermore, via strengthening predictive models, optimizing data analysis, and simplifying 3D cell culture design, artificial intelligence is revolutionizing this field. When combined, these technologies are improving our ability to conduct research and moving us toward more individualized and effective medical interventions.
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URI
http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/28582
Subjects
3D cell culture | Biological scaffolds | Biomedical engineering | Cancer microenvironment | Drug discovery | Extra cellular matrix | Hydrogels | Tissue engineering
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