Tumoroids
A tumoroid is a special type of organoid derived from primary tumor cells harvested from cancer patients. Because tumoroids can perfectly mimic a typical tumor microenvironment (TME), they give us insights into the impact of TME on tumor progression. That’s why tumoroids boast massive potential for accurate and cost-effective anticancer drug discovery.
Learn how our ImageXpress High-Content Imaging System can help you visualize tumoroids during drug screening:
- Webinar: Establishing and imaging 3D oncology models
- Webinar: Disease modeling in the 21st century: Automated organoid assays with 3D imaging
- Publication: Disease Modeling with 3D Cell-Based Assays Using a Novel Flowchip System and High-Content Imaging
- Webinar: Capturing the complexity of 3D biology: Organoids for disease modelling and toxicity research
- Poster: Novel assay methods for cancer patient derived organoids