Featured Articles
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The Intersection Of Art And Science: Q&A With Dr. Joseph Regan
1/19/2022
With his work known and published worldwide, we asked Joseph Regan, Ph.D., a biologist and artist, about his process, his interests, and what he wants scientists to know about the interplays between art, science, and life.
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Expert Q&A: Studying SARS-CoV-2 Infection With Lung Organoids
1/19/2022
In this Q&A we explore how can scientists get started with organoids, and what should they know about SARS-CoV-2 infectivity.
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Organoids And Organ Regeneration: Cracking The Code
1/18/2022
We might still be decades away from organ regeneration, but organoids have helped researchers bridge gaps in pathologies and therapies for a myriad of diseases.
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Developing An Organoid On A Chip For Cardiac Research
1/18/2022
With cardiac organoid on a chip, embedded electrodes can read the electrical activity of the cell culture in three dimensions and report readings to researchers.
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What Is High Throughput Screening And How Is It Evolving?
1/14/2022
HTS is an assay process that can quickly run hundreds — even thousands — of drug screens at a given time. But HTS has applications well beyond disease targeting.
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Biofabrication And Cell Therapy: Where We Are (And Where We're Going)
1/14/2022
Cell therapy and regenerative medicine has greatly benefited from biofabricating has been cell therapy and regenerative medicine and there are opportunities in this next frontier which could someday make whole-organ bioprocess engineering.
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Prostate Cancer Researchers Use Organoids To Identify Critical Risk Factors
1/10/2022
With the introduction of widely available prostate organoids researchers have a powerful new tool at their disposal allowing them to conduct accurate, patient-specific research.
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Organoid vs. Spheroid: What's The Difference?
1/10/2022
We explain the distinct differences between organoids and spheroids in how they're made and what they do.
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Could Halting Cancer Cell Motility Stop Metastasis In Its Tracks?
1/5/2022
Learn how 3D models could fill knowledge gaps in many areas, including those studying the role of cell motility in how cancer spreads.
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The Next Frontier In Disease Modeling: Human Liver Spheroids And Ready-Made Kits
1/5/2022
It would make sense that if the drugs are to be used in humans, the testing models should be human, too. Enter liver spheroids, the 3rd dimension.