Understanding
Spheroids
Spheroids are 3D cellular aggregates that replicate critical aspects of tissue architecture and function, making them one of the most widely used models in advanced cell culture. Their ability to mimic gradients of oxygen, nutrients, and metabolites creates a microenvironment similar to that found in vivo. This makes spheroids particularly valuable for studying tumor biology, drug penetration, and toxicity, offering a more predictive alternative to traditional 2D cultures.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are spheroids, organoids and tumoroids?
Spheroids, organoids and tumoroids are three-dimensional aggregates of cells that mimic the architecture and microenvironment of human tissues. They enable more physiologically relevant studies compared to traditional 2D cultures.
Why are spheroids, organoids, and tumoroids important?
Spheroids, organoids, and tumoroids replicate key features of in vivo conditions, such as oxygen and nutrient gradients, cell–cell interactions, and metabolic activity. This makes them essential for improving predictive accuracy in applications such as drug discovery, disease modeling, and toxicity testing.
What's included in BICO's automation offering?
BICO provides solutions across 3D cell model workflows, including spheroid generation, gentle sorting and isolation systems of 3D cellular models with the spheroONE, and high-resolution imaging platforms with integrated analysis tools.
What is the difference between spheroids, organoids and tumoroids?
Can I integrate these models into my existing workflow?
How scalable are these models for high-throughput applications?
How we support spheroids
Gentle and precise handling of spheroids and organoids
High-resolution imaging and real-time analysis
ECHO microscopes provide high-resolution, automated imaging for 3D-oid models, enabling visualization and analysis of cells and structures of interest. Dedicated live cell imaging devices like the Cellcyte 3 by ECHO allow live cell imaging to monitor models in real time without disrupting culture conditions.
Reproducible spheroid model generation
Creating uniform and reproducible spheroids is key to experimental consistency. BICO provides automated solutions for spheroid formation, allowing researchers to generate models at scale with controlled size and composition for applications in oncology, toxicology, and regenerative medicine.
Biomaterials for tailored and tunable ECMs
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a vital role in spheroid behavior. BICO delivers a range of biomaterials with customizable stiffness, porosity, and biochemical cues, enabling researchers to replicate native tissue environments and optimize spheroid performance for specific studies.
Applications
Spheroids and organoids are driving innovation across multiple research fields by providing physiologically relevant models that capture the complexity of human tissues and disease. Their ability to replicate cell–cell interactions, nutrient gradients, and microenvironments makes them indispensable for applications in oncology, neuroscience, toxicology, and beyond.
Oncology
Spheroids, organoids, and tumoroids are increasingly used in cancer research to model tumor architecture and behavior. They replicate hypoxic cores, nutrient gradients, and drug penetration challenges found in solid tumors, enabling more predictive studies of tumor growth, metastasis, and therapeutic response.
Neuroscience
Toxicology
Immunology
Drug Discovery
Products for Spheroids & Organoids
BICO offerings cover biomaterials and instrumentation to support the generation, sorting, and analysis of spheroid and organoid models across diverse applications.