Evaluating immune response in vitro in a relevant microenvironment: a high-throughput microfluidic model for clinical screening.
Flora DoffeLayla FuocoJudith MichelsSandra JernströmRaphael TomasiPierre SavagnerPublished in: Exploration of targeted anti-tumor therapy (2022)
These results show the relevance of the methodology for screening large numbers of drugs, a wide range of doses, and multiple drug combinations. This methodology will be used for two purposes: 1) new drug screening from the compound library, using the high throughput potential of the chip; and 2) pre-clinical assay for a two-weeks response for personalized medicine, allowing evaluation of drug combinations to flag an optimized treatment with potential clinical application.