Cancer-in-a-dish models should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler—otherwise, they may fail to predict how real cancers will respond to newly developed drugs. So, to improve cancer-in-a-dish models, to help them capture the complexity of real tumors, scientists based at MIT have analyzed the interstitial fluid in which real tumors bathe. This […]
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Original Article: Tumors Bathe in Fluids with Nutrient Levels Unlike Those in Culture