3D cultures have a wide range of applications in both basic research and applied sciences:
Regenerative Medicine: They are used in regenerative medicine to develop tissue replacements and organ regeneration techniques. Disease Modeling: 3D cultures enable the modeling of various diseases, providing insights into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets. Pharmacokinetics: They help in studying the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs, improving the prediction of drug behavior in humans. Toxicology: 3D cultures are employed in toxicology studies to assess the safety and toxicity of various compounds.