
organoid culture
Organoid culture involves growing tiny, three-dimensional structures called organoids from stem cells in the laboratory. These organoids mimic the structure and function of real organs, such as the intestine, brain, or liver, allowingResearchers to study development, disease, and potential treatments in a controlled environment. By providing the right nutrients and conditions, stem cells self-organize into these miniature, simplified versions of organs, offering a powerful tool for biomedical research without needing invasive procedures or animal testing.