noun a small, simplified version of an organ produced in vitro for use in research
adjective relating to or characteristic of an organoid
Organoids are used in medicine for drug screening, personalized medicine, and regenerative medicine.
Organoids are used in research to model complex biological systems and study disease mechanisms.
Organoids are used in biotechnology to study organ development, function, and disease.
Organoids are used in developmental biology to understand organogenesis and tissue morphogenesis.
Organoids are used in stem cell biology to study stem cell differentiation and self-organization.
Organoids are used in biological research to study organ development and disease.
Organoids are used to model human organs and tissues for drug testing and disease research.
Organoids are used in tissue engineering to create functional organ models for regenerative medicine.
Organoids are used to study brain development and neurological disorders.
Organoids are used to test the efficacy and safety of new drugs before clinical trials.
Organoids are used to study genetic mutations and their effects on organ function.