"Organoids: What is the Science and What are the Clinical Applications?" -15 June, 2017
A fast-growing area of stem cell research is modeling the early development of organs and tissues in vitro using stem cells. How has this research advanced understanding of biological processes? In what areas of research has this science been used? Speakers present basic and applied research on brain organoids, kidney organoids, and mini-guts, and discuss how organoids are providing insights into disease, tissue repair, and applications for precision medicine.
Видео "Organoids: What is the Science and What are the Clinical Applications?" -15 June, 2017 канала International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR)
Видео "Organoids: What is the Science and What are the Clinical Applications?" -15 June, 2017 канала International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR)
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