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Engineering organoids [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Materials, 2021
Organoids are in vitro miniaturized and simplified model systems of organs that have gained enormous interest for modelling tissue development and disease, and for personalized medicine, drug screening and cell therapy. Despite considerable success in culturing physiologically relevant organoids, challenges remain to achieve real-life applications.
Moritz Hofer, Matthias P Lutolf
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Brain organoid reservoir computing for artificial intelligence

Nature Electronics, 2023
Hongwei Cai, Zhuhao Wu, Jason Tchieu
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A human breast cancer-derived xenograft and organoid platform for drug discovery and precision oncology

open access: yesNature Cancer, 2022
Models that recapitulate the complexity of human tumors are urgently needed to develop more effective cancer therapies. We report a bank of human patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) and matched organoid cultures from tumors that represent the greatest ...
Sandra D Scherer   +2 more
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Tissue geometry drives deterministic organoid patterning

open access: yesScience, 2022
Description Spatial and temporal organoid control Stem cell–derived organoids form through self-organization and serve as models for organ development, function, and disease, with potential applications in drug development and personalized medicine ...
Nikolce Gjorevski   +2 more
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Decellularized Extracellular Matrix for Remodeling Bioengineering Organoid's Microenvironment.

Small, 2023
Over the past decade, stem cell- and tumor-derived organoids are the most promising models in developmental biology and disease modeling, respectively.
Liye Zhu   +5 more
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Generation of Organoids and Analysis of Ferroptosis in Organoids

2023
Ferroptosis is a unique form of iron-dependent cell death induced by lipid peroxidation and subsequent plasma membrane rupture, which sets it apart from other types of regulated cell death. Ferroptosis has been linked to a diverse range of biological processes, such as aging, immunity, and cancer. Organoids, on the other hand, are three-dimensional (3D)
Wenxin, Li   +4 more
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