ECM scaffolding |
Organoids |
Stem cells are placed in Matrigel (or ECM mix) and maintained in culture |
|
|
[
117
,
125
,
126
]
|
Hanging drop |
Spheroids |
Cells are suspended in media droplet. Cell aggregation occurs at the air–liquid interface |
|
|
[
127
,
128
]
|
Low‐adherent surfaces |
Spheroids |
Cells are suspended and cultured on a low‐adherent plate, or hydrophilic substrates (i.e., hydrogel) to form aggregates |
Does not require ECM
Cost‐effective
|
|
[
129
]
|
Spinning bioreactor |
Spheroids and organoids |
Cell suspension is housed inside a spinner flask or a bioreactor with continuous mixing. Cell aggregation is induced by convectional force |
|
|
[
130
,
131
]
|
Magnetic levitation |
Spheroids and organoids |
Nanoparticles are ingested by cells, which are then placed in a low‐adherent substrate. A magnet lid is used to induce cell aggregation |
|
|
[
132
]
|
Bioprinting |
Organoids |
Additive manufacture of cytokines, cells, and ECM |
|
|
[
133
,
134
,
135
]
|
Micropatterning |
Spheroids |
Microcontact printing and soft‐lithography patterning of ECM |
Structure control
Array production
|
|
[
136
]
|
Microfluidics |
Spheroids and organoids |
3D structures housed inside microstructures, integrated with microsensors |
|
|
[
137
]
|