Organoids are three-dimensional miniature models of organs, grown in a dish. They have become a valuable tool for studying human development, organ regeneration, function, and disease progression.
Organoids are three-dimensional miniature models of organs, grown in a dish. They have become a valuable tool for studying human development, organ regeneration, function, and disease progression.
Researchers have developed a new organoid that mimics the human fetal pancreas, offering a clearer view of its early development. The researchers were able to recreate a complete structure that ...
A new study from researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem provides fresh insight into how pancreatic cancer may ...
Organoids—tiny, lab-grown 3D clusters of cells—are a useful tool for studying organ development, disease, and drug responses. These miniature organs-in-a-dish are powerful, but they’re not perfect: ...
Hans Clevers, PhD, has been working on organoids from the beginning. He was group leader for twenty years at the Hubrecht Institute and has been head of pharma research and early development (pRED) of ...
Pancreatic acinar organoid composed of polarized acinar cells displaying an enlarged Golgi complex (cyan) and expressing the digestive enzyme carboxypeptidase (magenta). The lumen enclosing fluid ...
The increase in pancreatic cancer cases is closely tied to high insulin levels. Now, a new study reveals a direct link between high insulin levels, common among patients with obesity and Type 2 ...
Scientists say they have found a pattern of so-called epigenetic 'marks' in a transition state between normal and pancreatic cancer cells in mice, and that the normal cells may keep at least a ...
54 compounds affecting pancreas development: Using an image-based screen and a robust analysis pipeline, researchers screened hundreds of molecules and identified 54 compounds that change pancreas ...
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