Author:
Tokarchuk Igor,Mushii Oleksandr,Dreus Alona,Koziaruk Anastasia A.,Shapochka Dmyto O.,Ryzhak Oleg A.,Venhryk Serhii O.,Golovko Iurii S.,Ryabuhin Sergey V.,Hanopolskyi Anton I.,Judd Duncan B.,Volochnyuk Dmitriy M.
Abstract
AbstractGastric and colorectal cancer models are essential for the advancement of precision medicine discovery and development. 2D attached monolayer, spheroid and organoid approaches have all been used in the formation of biobanks containing primary patient-derived cells. Here, we report an assessment of those procedures for a panel of nine patient-derived adenocarcinoma samples, along with the most applicable method for the bio-banking of these cell types. A live cell biobank of tumour specimens would facilitate drug discovery laboratories to evaluate drugs on the population of cell cultures, prior to the clinical phase.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory