Amelie St-Georges-Robillard
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Dorrigiv D, Goyette P, St-Georges-Robillard A, Mes-Masson A, Gervais T
Cancers (Basel)
. 2023 Feb;
15(4).
PMID: 36831403
Anticancer drugs have the lowest success rate of approval in drug development programs. Thus, preclinical assays that closely predict the clinical responses to drugs are of utmost importance in both...
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Ember K, Daoust F, Mahfoud M, Dallaire F, Ahmad E, Tran T, et al.
J Biomed Opt
. 2022 Feb;
27(2).
PMID: 35142113
Significance: The primary method of COVID-19 detection is reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing. PCR test sensitivity may decrease as more variants of concern arise and reagents may become...
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Dorrigiv D, Simeone K, Communal L, Kendall-Dupont J, St-Georges-Robillard A, Peant B, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2021 Aug;
13(16).
PMID: 34439362
Predicting patient responses to anticancer drugs is a major challenge both at the drug development stage and during cancer treatment. Tumor explant culture platforms (TECPs) preserve the native tissue architecture...
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St-Georges-Robillard A, Cahuzac M, Peant B, Fleury H, Lateef M, Ricard A, et al.
Integr Biol (Camb)
. 2019 Jun;
11(4):130-141.
PMID: 31172192
Multicellular tumour spheroids are an ideal in vitro tumour model to study clonal heterogeneity and drug resistance in cancer research because different cell types can be mixed at will. However,...
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St-Georges-Robillard A, Masse M, Cahuzac M, Strupler M, Patra B, Orimoto A, et al.
Analyst
. 2018 Jul;
143(16):3829-3840.
PMID: 29999046
Tumor spheroids represent a realistic 3D in vitro cancer model because they provide a missing link between monolayer cell culture and live tissues. While microfluidic chips can easily form and...