Tumoroid model recreates clinically relevant phenotypes of high grade serous ovarian cancer cells, carcinoma associated fibroblasts, and macrophages
Key Points
High-grade serous ovarian cancer cells in the tumoroid model exhibit clinically relevant features, enhancing research on cancer behavior.
The model emphasizes the interaction between carcinoma associated fibroblasts, macrophages, and ovarian cancer cells, influencing tumor microenvironment dynamics.
Observational analysis elucidates the roles of fibroblasts and macrophages in tumor development, shedding light on their importance.
Findings highlight the potential of this tumoroid model for future therapeutic approaches, supporting further investigation into cancer treatment.
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