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Luminescent Viability Assays in Magnetically Bioprinted 3D Cultures

Hubert Tseng, Jacob A. Gage, Pujan K. Desai, William L. Haisler, Jay V. Shah, Wenliang Li, and Glauco R. Souza (2015). "Luminescent Viability Assays in Magnetically Bioprinted 3D Cultures." Promega

Here we demonstrate a magnetic 3D bioprinting method for rapidly and reproducibly printing three-dimensional (3D) spheroids in high- throughput formats. We show the utility of these spheroids for cell viability testing using the CellTiter-Glo® and RealTime-GloTM Cell Viability Assays.

Related URLs:
http://www.promega.com/resources/pubhub/bioprinting-3d-cell-cultures/

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Tags: 3D spheroid, aggregate, cell viability testing, cytotoxicity assay, Extracellular Matrix, high- throughput, luciferase, magnetic 3D bioprinting, magnetic nanoparticle, Nano3D Biosciences, NanoShuttle, toxicity assay, wound healing