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3D bioprinted glioma models

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dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Mechanical Engineering
dc.contributor.kuauthorYığcı, Defne
dc.contributor.kuauthorSarabi, Misagh Rezapour
dc.contributor.kuauthorÜstün, Merve
dc.contributor.kuauthorAtçeken, Nazente
dc.contributor.kuauthorSokullu, Emel
dc.contributor.kuauthorÖnder, Tuğba Bağcı
dc.contributor.kuauthorTaşoğlu, Savaş
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dc.contributor.otherDepartment of Mechanical Engineering
dc.contributor.researchcenterKoç University Research Center for Translational Medicine (KUTTAM) / Koç Üniversitesi Translasyonel Tıp Araştırma Merkezi (KUTTAM)
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteGraduate School of Sciences and Engineering
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteGraduate School of Sciences and Engineering
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dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteCollege of Engineering
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dc.date.accessioned2024-11-09T23:37:17Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractGlioma is one of the most malignant types of cancer and most gliomas remain incurable. One of the hallmarks of glioma is its invasiveness. Furthermore, glioma cells tend to readily detach from the primary tumor and travel through the brain tissue, making complete tumor resection impossible in many cases. To expand the knowledge regarding the invasive behavior of glioma, evaluate drug resistance, and recapitulate the tumor microenvironment, various modeling strategies were proposed in the last decade, including three-dimensional (3D) biomimetic scaffold-free cultures, organ-on-chip microfluidics chips, and 3D bioprinting platforms, which allow for the investigation on patient-specific treatments. The emerging method of 3D bioprinting technology has introduced a time- and cost-efficient approach to create in vitro models that possess the structural and functional characteristics of human organs and tissues by spatially positioning cells and bioink. Here, we review emerging 3D bioprinted models developed for recapitulating the brain environment and glioma tumors, with the purpose of probing glioma cell invasion and gliomagenesis and discuss the potential use of 4D printing and machine learning applications in glioma modelling.
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dc.description.issue4
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dc.description.sponsorshipTubitak 2232 International Fellowship for Outstanding Researchers Award [118C391]
dc.description.sponsorshipAlexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship
dc.description.sponsorshipMarie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship [101003361]
dc.description.sponsorshipRoyal Academy Newton-Katip Celebi Transforming Systems Through Partnership award
dc.description.sponsorshipScience Academy's Young Scientist Awards Program (BAGEP)
dc.description.sponsorshipOutstanding Young Scientists Awards (GEB.IP)
dc.description.sponsorshipBilim Kahramanlari Dernegi The Young Scientist Award S T acknowledges Tubitak 2232 International Fellowship for Outstanding Researchers Award (118C391), Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (101003361), and Royal Academy Newton-Katip Celebi Transforming Systems Through Partnership award for financial support of this research. Opinions, interpretations, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author and are not necessarily endorsed by the TUB.ITAK. This work was partially supported by Science Academy's Young Scientist Awards Program (BAGEP), Outstanding Young Scientists Awards (GEB.IP), and Bilim Kahramanlari Dernegi The Young Scientist Award. The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed. We kindly appreciate contribution of Irem Sultan Ilci, Melis Oktayoglu, and Sevval Doga Kul.
dc.description.volume4
dc.identifier.doi10.1088/2516-1091/ac7833
dc.identifier.eissn2516-1091
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85134065709
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2516-1091/ac7833
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/12791
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dc.keywordsGlioma
dc.keywords3D bioprinting
dc.keywordsBrain cancer
dc.keywordsCancer treatment
dc.keywordsIn vitro models
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherIop Publishing Ltd
dc.sourceProgress In Biomedical Engineering
dc.subjectEngineering
dc.subjectBiomedical engineering
dc.title3D bioprinted glioma models
dc.typeReview
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local.contributor.kuauthorYığcı, Defne
local.contributor.kuauthorSarabi, Misagh Rezapour
local.contributor.kuauthorÜstün, Merve
local.contributor.kuauthorAtçeken, Nazente
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