November 5 Webinar "Application of a 3D In Vitro Model of Human Normal Oral Mucosa in Medical Biological Research"
In recent years, three-dimensional cell culture methods, represented by tissue organoids, have gained attention as a way to replicate the in vivo environment that is considered difficult to achieve with traditional two-dimensional cell cultures. Additionally, three-dimensional culture methods also have advantages as alternatives to animal experiments.
In this seminar, we will first explain how three-dimensional culture techniques, which are challenging to replicate in traditional two-dimensional cultures, can mimic the complex structures and physiological environments of human tissues, thereby improving the accuracy and efficiency of research.
Next, primarily using videos, the instructor will introduce the process of establishing primary cultures of human oral mucosal cells, which they routinely perform, and how to create a normal oral mucosa three-dimensional in vitro model using these cells. This method also allows for applications in oral cancer cell research. Examples of applications in cancer research conducted in the instructor's lab will also be presented.
Finally, we hope to engage in discussions with participating researchers and technicians about the potential of three-dimensional culture techniques in oral mucosa research and their applications in the development of treatments for oral cancer and oral diseases.
Date and time | Wednesday, Aug 06, 2025 10:00 AM ~ 12:00 PM This seminar will be a live broadcast seminar using "Zoom." |
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Entry fee | Charge |
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