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Explore groundbreaking research on lab-grown liver organoids that mimic natural zonal structures for medical advancements.
While organoids aim to mimic human organs, the liver's repertoire of complex functions – and thus the energy it needs to operate – have made it challenging for researchers to grow organoids that ...
A University of Osaka team said it has become the world's first to make elaborate miniature livers from human induced ...
“Nature takes over and self-assembles a structure that looks like a human liver and has many liver-associated functions.” “This is a very exciting approach and another demonstration that we can build ...
In the short term, these multi-zonal liver organoids will help scientists shed new light on diseases including diabetes, drug-induced liver injury, alcohol-related liver disease, and viral hepatitis.
These organoids provide scientists with better models for studying liver biology, and for developing treatments for various liver disorders.