
Human Organoid Models
Human organoid models are tiny, three-dimensional structures grown in the lab from stem cells that mimic specific human organs, such as the brain, liver, or intestine. These mini-organs replicate many features of real organs, including cell types and organization, allowing scientists to study development, disease, and drug responses more accurately. Unlike traditional flat cell cultures, organoids provide a more realistic environment, bridging the gap between basic research and clinical applications. They are valuable tools for understanding human biology and advancing personalized medicine in a ethical and efficient way.