Organoid Culture

Organoid culture is a technique used in scientific research to grow miniature versions of organs in a laboratory setting. These organoids mimic the structure and function of real organs, allowing scientists to study diseases, test drugs, and understand organ development in a more controlled environment. Organoid culture involves growing cells in a special gel-like substance that provides support and nutrients for the cells to organize into 3D structures resembling organs. This technique has revolutionized the field of biology and medicine by providing a more accurate model for studying human organs outside of the body.
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