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European Journal of Clinical Oncology

ISSN - 2732-2654

Gilbert Vera

Editorial office, European Journal of Clinical Oncology,, India

Publications

  • Mini Review   
    Lung Cancer Organoids
    Author(s): Gilbert Vera* and Chase Lisa

    Lung cancer morbidity and death have remained high in recent years despite the significant improvement in lung cancer research. As a result, a more in-depth understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis and the identification of novel, highly successful therapeutic techniques of therapy are soon to come in lung cancer research. Applying an effective and trustworthy preclinical model would be one of them and would be a crucial step throughout the entire procedure. Due to the absence of a tumour microenvironment or tumour heterogeneity, traditional 2D models utilised in lung cancer research, such as lung cancer cell lines and cell-derived xenograft models, cannot accurately represent the conditions of patients. Newly created 3D in vitro constructs called organoids more accurately mimic the structure, function, and geneti.. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/clinical-oncology.4(3).36-37

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