In terms of ethical implications, Boers, van Delden and Bredenoord (2018) have made an interesting step forward with their model of organoids as hybrids, which seeks to find a balance between subject-like value
Blobs of human brain cells cultivated in the lab, known as brain organoids or “mini-brains”, are transforming our understanding of neural development and disease. Now, researchers are working to make them more like the real thing
Q: Let’s begin with an overview of extracellular vesicles (EVs). What are they, and what do they potentially bring to the table for the advanced therapies field? AK: The way I like to describe EVs to folks who may not be familiar with them is that they are ...
What are organoids? Give one example where organoids have been used to understand a disease process. Clinically, what does the RVSWI reflect? Explain the meaning of the term 'regulating mortality factor' and how an understanding of this can lead to successful biological control of pests in agr...
But did you know it’s also possible to 3D print lenses? Traditional glass lenses don’t start out thin and light; they’re cut from a much larger block of material called a blank, about 80% of which goes to waste. When we consider how many people wear glasses and how often they ...
What are noncovalent interactions? How are they affected by their environment? What are the impacts of human to the environment? What influences the plant development? How do you think humans have an impact on the environment? The lysosomal environment is characterized by what property?
Spheroids and organoids are both 3D structures made of many cells. Although this terminology has been interchangeably used there are distinct differences between them. An organoid is a “collection of organ-specific cell types that develops from stem cells or organ progenitors and self-organizes ...
Historically, primary hepatocytes have been difficult to expand or maintain in vitro. In this review, we will focus on recent advances in establishing hepatocyte organoids and their potential applications in regenerative medicine. First, we provide a bac
AIGC stands for Artificial Intelligence Generated Content. It is a type of artificial intelligence (AI) that is used to create content, such as text, images, and videos. AIGC systems are trained on large datasets of existing content, and they use this data to learn how to generate new con...