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In vitro ovarian tumor growth and treatment response dynamics visualized with time-lapse OCT imaging.


ABSTRACT: In vitro three-dimensional models for metastatic ovarian cancer have been useful for recapitulating the human disease. These spheroidal tumor cultures, however, can grow in excess of 1 mm in diameter, which are difficult to visualize without suitable imaging technology.Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an ideal live imaging method for non-perturbatively visualizing these complex systems. OCT enabled detailed observations of the model at both nodular and cellular levels, revealing growth dynamics not previously observed. The development of a time-lapse OCT system, capable of automated, multidimensional acquisition, further provided insights into the growth and chemotherapeutic response of ovarian cancer.

SUBMITTER: Evans CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2836890 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In vitro ovarian tumor growth and treatment response dynamics visualized with time-lapse OCT imaging.

Evans Conor L CL   Rizvi Imran I   Hasan Tayyaba T   de Boer Johannes F JF  

Optics express 20090501 11


In vitro three-dimensional models for metastatic ovarian cancer have been useful for recapitulating the human disease. These spheroidal tumor cultures, however, can grow in excess of 1 mm in diameter, which are difficult to visualize without suitable imaging technology.Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an ideal live imaging method for non-perturbatively visualizing these complex systems. OCT enabled detailed observations of the model at both nodular and cellular levels, revealing growth dyna  ...[more]

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