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Standardizing Ovarian Cancer Organoid Biobanking
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Strategie für das Biobanking von Ovarialkarzinom-Organoiden: Berücksichtigung der Heterogenität zwischen Patienten über histologische Subtypen und Krankheitsstadien hinweg
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Strategy for Biobanking of Ovarian Cancer Organoids: Addressing the Interpatient Heterogeneity across Histological Subtypes and Disease Stages
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Strategie für das Biobanking von Ovarialkarzinom-Organoiden: Berücksichtigung der Heterogenität zwischen Patienten über histologische Subtypen und Krankheitsstadien hinweg
Standardizing Ovarian Cancer Organoid Biobanking
DOI:
10.3791/66467-v
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02:12 min
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February 23, 2024
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Fabian Trillsch*
1,2
,
Juliane Reichenbach*
1
,
Bastian Czogalla
,
Fabian Kraus
,
Alexander Burges
,
Sven Mahner
2
,
Mirjana Kessler
2
1
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
,
University Hospital, Ludwig-Maximilian-University (LMU) Munich
,
2
German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), Partner site Munich (LMU), a partnership between the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the University Hospital of LMU Munich
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Ovarian Cancer
Organoids
Biobanking
Patient-derived
Heterogeneity
Histological Subtypes
Disease Stages
Translational Research
Individualized Management
Predictive Biomarkers
Multivisceral Surgery
Chemotherapy
Anti-angiogenic Therapy
PARP Inhibitor
Homologous Recombination Deficiency
Biologic Models
Chemotherapy Response
Targeted Treatments
Culture Requirements
Renewal Potential
3D Culture
Standardization
Progenitor Cells
Experimental Workflow
2D/3D Seeding
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