Phrases with «organoid»

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The word "organoid" refers to a tiny and simplified version of an organ grown in a lab. It is created by scientists using cells that can mimic the structure and function of a particular organ in the body. Organoids help scientists study diseases, test drugs, and understand how organs work without the need for human or animal testing. Full definition

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Sentences with «organoid»

  • Implanting human brain organoids in a mouse brain gives them everything they need to grow and develop. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Researchers exposed another set of organoids derived from the same Alzheimer's patients to experimental compounds known to prevent the secretion or accumulation of amyloid, and they discovered that the plaques didn't form. (protomag.com)
  • Contrary to Song's assumption, for instance, another leading scientist has reportedly connected brain organoids in a dish to retinal cells, which perceive light and therefore produce vision. (scientificamerican.com)
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