3D-bioprinted cancer-on-a-chip: level-up organotypic in vitro models

Combinatorial conjugation of organ-on-a-chip platforms with additive manufacturing technologies is rapidly emerging as a disruptive approach for upgrading cancer-on-a-chip systems towards anatomic-sized dynamic in vitro models. This valuable technological synergy has potential for giving rise to tru...

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Main Author: Monteiro, Maria V. (author)
Other Authors: Zhang, Yu Shrike (author), Gaspar, Vítor M. (author), Mano, João F. (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10773/34736
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:ria.ua.pt:10773/34736
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Summary:Combinatorial conjugation of organ-on-a-chip platforms with additive manufacturing technologies is rapidly emerging as a disruptive approach for upgrading cancer-on-a-chip systems towards anatomic-sized dynamic in vitro models. This valuable technological synergy has potential for giving rise to truly physiomimetic 3D models that better emulate tumor microenvironment elements, bioarchitecture, and response to multidimensional flow dynamics. Herein, we showcase the most recent advances in bioengineering 3D-bioprinted cancer-on-a-chip platforms and provide a comprehensive discussion on design guidelines and possibilities for high-throughput analysis. Such hybrid platforms represent a new generation of highly sophisticated 3D tumor models with improved biomimicry and predictability of therapeutics performance.