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reconstructed human tissue models

Reconstructed human tissue models are laboratory-grown tissues that mimic the structure and function of real human organs or body parts. They are created using cells from humans, which are cultivated on scaffolds or in specific conditions to develop tissue-like features. These models help researchers study diseases, test drugs, and understand how human tissues respond without needing to experiment on living humans or animals. They provide a more accurate and ethical way to advance medical research, improve treatments, and develop new therapies.