Overview
Organoid is a three-dimensional cellular culture system that closely resembles the organ-like architecture and functions of an actual organ. It has become increasingly important in biomedical research, as it provides an alternative to animal models in studying complex biological phenomena. Additionally, organoids are used in drug development and drug screening, cancer research, and stem cell research, as well as in the study of neurological and gastrointestinal diseases. With the use of organoids, scientists are able to gain a better understanding of the structure, function, and development of various organs and tissues. As such, organoids offer a promising tool for advancing scientific knowledge and improving human health.
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