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Multizelluläre Sphäroide als Testsubstanz für neue Therapieformen

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In-vitro-Kultmen und experimentelle Tiermodelle sind wichtige Hilfsysteme, um fundamentale Tumor- und Tumorzelleigenschaften zu verstehen und Therapiemodalitäten für menschliche Tumoren zu etabüeren. Im folgenden wird ein dreidimensionales In-vitro-System, das Multizelluläre Sphäroid (multi-cellular spheroid = MCS), vorgestellt, welches in der Tumorforschung zunehmende Verbreitung findet (Acker et al. 1984; Bjerkvig 1990; Knüchel u. Sutherland 1990; Sutherland 1987). Wichtige Aspekte der Immuntherapie wie Antigenverteilung, Antikörperpenetration und auch Migrations- und Toxizitätseigenschaften immunkompetenter Zellen können mittels MCS einer systematischen Untersuchung zugänglich gemacht werden.

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Knüchel, R., Hofstaedter, F. (1993). Multizelluläre Sphäroide als Testsubstanz für neue Therapieformen. In: Rübben, H., Goepel, M., Schmitz-Dräger, B.J. (eds) Immuntherapie in der Uroonkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77830-8_5

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