Three-Dimensional Assay for Studying Breast Cancer Cell Invasion

Methods in Molecular Biology
Nikki A Evensen

Abstract

Cancer cell invasion is a complex process that naturally occurs in a three-dimensional (3-D) environment comprised of tumor cells and extracellular matrix components (ECM). Therefore, examining the invasive ability of breast cancer cells in a 3-D assay is imperative to discovering novel treatment strategies aimed at preventing cancer invasion and metastasis. Here, I describe a method to quantitatively measure the number of invaded cancer cells within a 3-D microenvironment and determine the effects of potential drugs on this cellular process.

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Aug 12, 2021·Biology Methods and Protocols·Merve AslanTanya Stoyanova

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