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doi: 10.1038/ncb3312
pmid: 26911908
The in vitro organoid model is a major technological breakthrough that has already been established as an essential tool in many basic biology and clinical applications. This near-physiological 3D model facilitates an accurate study of a range of in vivo biological processes including tissue renewal, stem cell/niche functions and tissue responses to drugs, mutation or damage. In this Review, we discuss the current achievements, challenges and potential applications of this technique.
Organoids, Stem Cells, Cell Culture Techniques, Animals, Humans, Cell Differentiation, Stem Cell Niche, Models, Biological
Organoids, Stem Cells, Cell Culture Techniques, Animals, Humans, Cell Differentiation, Stem Cell Niche, Models, Biological
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