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organoid biobanking

Organoid biobanking involves collecting and preserving tiny, simplified versions of organs—called organoids—that are grown in labs from human tissues. These miniature organs replicate key features of real organs, allowing researchers to study diseases, test drugs, and develop personalized treatments without needing actual organ samples. By storing these organoids in biobanks, scientists can access a valuable resource for ongoing and future research, helping to advance medical understanding and improve healthcare options efficiently and ethically.