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Abstract To adequately prepare against imminent disease outbreaks from diverse and ever-changing viral pathogens, improved experimental models that can accurately recapitulate host-virus responses and disease pathogenesis in human are essential.
Chu, Julie T. S., Lamers, Mart M.
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The skeletal system, composed of bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons, serves as the foundation for maintaining human posture, mobility, and overall biomechanical functionality. However, with ageing, chronic overuse, and acute injuries, conditions such as osteoarthritis, intervertebral disc degeneration, muscle atrophy, and ligament or tendon
Zhang, Chen +6 more
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Organoids: Avatars for Personalized Medicine
Stem cells are the foundation of all mammalian life. Stem cells build and maintain our bodies throughout life. Two types of stem cells are discerned.1) Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are briefly present in the early human or mouse embryo, a few days after fertilization.
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[Model systems in gastroenterological research : From animal models to human organoids to the clinic]. [PDF]
Arnold F, Kleger A.
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Hirnorganoide – Ethische Herausforderungen und ihre Berücksichtigung und Umsetzung im Recht. [PDF]
Wolff H, Kunz A.
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Tätigkeitsbericht der Zentralen Ethik-Kommission für Stammzellenforschung (ZES) : 18. Bericht nach Inkrafttreten des Stammzellgesetzes (StZG) für den Zeitraum vom 01.01.2020 bis 31.12.2020. [PDF]
Seiler Wulczyn AEM.
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Urothelial cancer organoids: a tool for bladder cancer research. [PDF]
Meijer RP.
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Regulating organoid and organoid-related activities:
This report integrates the two maps produced in WP2 (of the organoid and organ-on-a-chip research and patent landscapes) and WP3 (of the regulatory landscape) of the HYBRIDA Project (Grant Agreement No. 101006012). The result is a multi-dimensional “Super Map,” showing which organoid and organoid-related activities are regulated in which ways and by ...
Lewis, Jonathan, Holm, Søren
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Brain organoids and Ó?organoid intelligenceÓ�: a neuroethical critique
Background: The article “Brain organoids and ‘organoid intelligence’” delves into the cutting-edge research surrounding the cultivation and utilization of brain organoids. It highlights the potential of these miniaturized, simplified versions of the brain to revolutionize our understanding of neural development, disease mechanisms, and neurophysiology.
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