3d cultures

Why are 3D Cultures Important in Toxicology?

Traditional 2D cell cultures have several limitations, including lack of cellular heterogeneity and absence of cell-matrix interactions, which are crucial for predicting how cells will respond to toxic substances in a real biological context. 3D cultures address these limitations by providing a more physiologically relevant environment. This is particularly important for understanding the complex interactions between cells and their microenvironment, which can significantly influence the toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics of substances.

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