To turn these cellular LEGOs into
arrays of organoids that can be used for research, Gartner's team lays down the cells in layers, with multiple sets of cells designed to stick to particular partners.
Not exact matches
Blood flow would make
arrays of brain
organoids more likely to survive, grow, and develop.
A new technique — called DNA Programmed Assembly
of Cells — allows researchers to create
arrays of thousands
of custom - designed
organoids, such as models
of human mammary glands containing several hundred cells each, which can be built in a matter
of hours.
The new technique — called DNA Programmed Assembly
of Cells (DPAC) and reported in the journal Nature Methods on August 31, 2015 — allows researchers to create
arrays of thousands
of custom - designed
organoids, such as models
of human mammary glands containing several hundred cells each, which can be built in a matter
of hours.
To demonstrate the precision
of the technique and its ability to generalize to many different human tissue types, the research team created several proof -
of - principle
organoid arrays mimicking human tissues such as branching vasculature and mammary glands.