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A brief history of organoids

Claudia Corrò, Laura Novellasdemunt, Vivian Li

2020American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology540 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In vitro cell cultures are crucial research tools for modeling human development and diseases. Although the conventional monolayer cell cultures have been widely used in the past, the lack of tissue architecture and complexity of such model fails to inform the true biological processes in vivo. Recent advances in the organoid technology have revolutionized the in vitro culture tools for biomedical research by creating powerful three-dimensional (3D) models to recapitulate the cellular heterogeneity, structure, and functions of the primary tissues. Such organoid technology enables researchers to recreate human organs and diseases in a dish and thus holds great promises for many translational applications such as regenerative medicine, drug discovery, and precision medicine. In this review, we provide an overview of the organoid history and development. We discuss the strengths and limitations of organoids as well as their potential applications in the laboratory and the clinic.

Topics & Concepts

OrganoidRegenerative medicine3D cell cultureComputational biologyComputer scienceDrug discoveryTranslational medicineBiologyData scienceNeuroscienceBioinformaticsStem cellCell cultureCell biologyGeneticsPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchBiomedical Ethics and Regulation3D Printing in Biomedical Research
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