Bioengineers develop lotus leaf-inspired system to advance study of cancer cell clusters

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(Funded by the National Institutes of Health)

Researchers from Rice University, Vanderbilt University, and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a system for culturing cancer cell clusters that can shed light on hard-to-study tumor properties. The new zinc oxide-based culturing surface mimics the nanoscale roughness of the lotus leaf surface structure, providing a highly tunable platform for the high-throughput generation of three-dimensional nanoscale tumor models. The superhydrophobic array device can be used to create models for studying the progression of cancer, including metastasis – the stage in the disease when cancerous cells travel through the bloodstream from a primary tumor site to other parts of the body.

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