NOKOMIS, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Three-dimensional cell-culturing technology developed and marketed by Nano3D Biosciences (n3D) and Rainbow Biosciences, a biotech subsidiary of Rainbow Coral Corp. (OTCBB: RBCC), could hold the key to gaining new insights into the growth and spread of cancer cells. The preeminent review journal Nature Reviews Cancer recently published a review written by n3D co-founder Dr. Glauco Souza and science advisor Dr. Jeanne L. Becker on the influence of microgravity on cell biology. In the microgravity environment of outer space, cells assemble into multicellular, 3D constructs. By simulating microgravity growth environments, scientists can study cell-to-cell interaction unrestricted by gravity—crucial to defining the biology of cancer cells and tissue, including tumor formation and progression.
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