Organ Cultures
Organ cultures are laboratory techniques used to grow 3D miniature structures that mimic the behavior and physiology of a real organ. These cultures are used to study complex processes such as tissue regeneration, cancerous cell growth, and organ-organ interactions. Furthermore, organ cultures provide a reliable platform for cellular and molecular examination, as well as drug testing prior to clinical trials. They have been used extensively in medical research to advance our knowledge of human physiology and pathology.
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