Organoids are 3D, self-assembling structures derived from stem cells which mimic the structural and functional properties of human tissues. They offer unprecedented insights into development, disease mechanisms, and drug responses. However, before utilizing them in disease modelling or drug discovery applications, a thorough characterization is needed to understand their physiological relevance and their limitations to draw robust conclusions from organoid-based experiments.
In this literature review, you’ll discover recent publications that highlight advancements in organoid characterization techniques, focusing on:
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Advanced characterization tools for organoid research: Analyzing cell type diversity, morphology, and function