Organoid
An organoid is a miniaturised and simplified version of an organ produced in vitro in three dimensions that mimics the key functional, structural, and biological complexity of that organ. Wikipedia
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A 3-dimensional, mini-organ-like structure made by growing a person's tumor cells or stem cells (cells from which other types of cells develop) in the ...
Organoids originate from renewable tissue sources that self-organize in culture to acquire in vivo-like organ complexity. Organoids can be generated from human ...
Organoids can also be used in diagnostics, disease modeling, drug discovery, and personalized medicine. Organoids are derived from either pluripotent or tissue- ...
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