3D Cultures for Modelling the Microenvironment: Current Research Trends and Applications
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2022) | Viewed by 36515
Special Issue Editors
Interests: cardiac microenvironment; cardiac repair mechanisms; 3D culture
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Interests: biomaterials; stem cells; cardiac regeneration; cardiac tissue engineering; tissue modelling; diabetes; microenvironment
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Methods and protocols for creating 3D cultures in vitro have been rapidly evolving in recent years, concerning both biomaterials and structure design. Creating a 3D microenvironment for cell cultures allows complex interactions and stimuli that are functional for efficient phenotypic control and for mimicking tissue homeostasis and pathology. These tools can be used to successfully generate artificial tissues or cellular organoids that could be used for modelling the microenvironment in a physiologically relevant way, drug screening, or exploiting tissue engineering strategies in the clinical translation of regenerative medicine approaches.
This Special Issue will gather scholars in the field of 3D cultures for the creation of in vitro microenvironments for the study of tissue homeostasis and pathology, particularly in the field of cardiovascular research. Potential topics include, but are not limited to the following: novel methods for creating 3D cultures and tissue patches; study of the microenvironment in 3D cultures; modelling human diseases or pathological conditions in vitro; tissue engineering for regenerative medicine purposes; stem cells differentiation in 3D cultures; bioprinting of artificial tissues; development of smart biomaterials; cell–extracellular matrix interaction in the context of 3D tissue development and function.
Dr. Isotta Chimenti
Dr. Roberto Gaetani
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- 3D culture
- Tissue engineering
- Microenvironment
- Disease modelling
- Stem cells differentiation
- Regenerative medicine
- Biomaterials
- Cell-extracellular matrix interaction.
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