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OncoPro Tumoroid Culture Medium simplifies the culture of patient-derived cancer organoids (tumoroids), making physiologically relevant cancer models more accessible.
What are the differences between spheroids and cancer organoids? Find out by downloading our cancer models infographic.
Immerse yourself in a free guidebook for cancer cell culture including key info about cancer cell biology and culture steps.
Review recommended offerings and resources for culturing cancer cells in 2D or in 3D as spheroids or tumoroids.
This traditional cancer cell model system typically includes culturing immortalized cell lines, though it is also possible to culture primary tissue in short-term, 2D cultures.
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These 3D models are established from immortalized cell lines that are grown in suspension, forming spherical clusters. Explore our technical resources and product offerings to support spheroid culture.
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Also known as cancer organoids, these patient-derived models are grown as 3D, self-organized multicellular structures with complex culture requirements. Review our offerings and resources below that help simplify tumoroid culture.
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Learn more about tumoroids at thermofisher.com/tumoroids
This traditional cancer cell model system typically includes culturing immortalized cell lines, though it is also possible to culture primary tissue in short-term, 2D cultures.
Featured culture products
Resources
These 3D models are established from immortalized cell lines that are grown in suspension, forming spherical clusters. Explore our technical resources and product offerings to support spheroid culture.
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Resources
Also known as cancer organoids, these patient-derived models are grown as 3D, self-organized multicellular structures with complex culture requirements. Review our offerings and resources below that help simplify tumoroid culture.
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Learn more about tumoroids at thermofisher.com/tumoroids
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