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Zahra Heydari, Farideh Moeinvaziri, Tarun Agarwal, Paria Pooyan, Anastasia Shpichka, Tapas K. Maiti, Peter Timashev, Hossein Baharvand, Massoud Vosough. Organoids: a novel modality in disease modeling[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science D, 2021, 4(4): 689-716.
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Abstract: Limitations of monolayer culture conditions have motivated scientists to explore new models that can recapitulate the architecture and function of human organs more accurately. Recent advances in the improvement of protocols have resulted in
establishing three-dimensional (3D) organ-like architectures called ‘organoids’ that can display the characteristics of their
corresponding real organs, including morphological features, functional activities, and personalized responses to specifc
pathogens. We discuss diferent organoid-based 3D models herein, which are classifed based on their original germinal layer.
Studies of organoids simulating the complexity of real tissues could provide novel platforms and opportunities for generating
practical knowledge along with preclinical studies, including drug screening, toxicology, and molecular pathophysiology of
diseases. This paper also outlines the key challenges, advantages, and prospects of current organoid systems.
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