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Organ Cultures

Organ cultures are systems that are used to study the behavior of cells when they are isolated from their native environment. This process can provide insight into how cells interact, respond to stimuli, and form a functional organ. Organ cultures can be beneficial for both research and medical applications, such as…

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Overview

Organ cultures are systems that are used to study the behavior of cells when they are isolated from their native environment. This process can provide insight into how cells interact, respond to stimuli, and form a functional organ. Organ cultures can be beneficial for both research and medical applications, such as studying the development of organs, testing drugs, and developing methods for tissue regeneration. They are also helpful in modeling diseases and understanding the effects of environmental factors on cell growth. Ultimately, organ cultures can be a powerful tool to further our understanding of the complex biology of cells, tissues, and organs.

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Journal editorial board
Takafumi Yokota · Japan Chiara Raggi · Italy Mounira Habli · United States

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