Organoids are three-dimensional, lab-grown structures that mimic the architecture and function of real organs. Derived from stem cells—either pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) or adult stem cells—organoids self-organize into complex tissues, offering powerful tools for biological research and medical applications.
In medicine, organoids are revolutionizing personalized medicine, drug screening, and regenerative therapies. Patient-derived organoids can be used to test how individuals might respond to certain medications, particularly in cancer treatment. They also enable modeling of genetic diseases, infections, and developmental disorders in a way that traditional two-dimensional cell cultures cannot. Read More >