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Building Cell Models That Drive Breakthroughs

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Organoid models, a powerful new tool for cancer researchers

An organoid is a 3D structure in which cells spontaneously self-organize into properly differentiated functional cell types and progenitors, mimicking organs in the body.

These 3D cellular models provide researchers the opportunity to better understand complex biology in a physiologically relevant context – with great potential in many applications, including cancer research.

Download this list to:

  • Learn about organoid formation and characterization
  • Explore the types of human cancer organoids have been developed for
  • Discover the applications of organoid cultures in cancer