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Living Biobanks of Organoids: Valuable Resource for Translational Research

Wenqing Huang, Zhaoting Xu, Shuang Li, Junmei Zhou, Bing Zhao, Junmei Zhou, Bing Zhao

2024Biopreservation and Biobanking14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The emergence of organoids is considered a revolutionary model, changing the landscape of traditional translational research. These three-dimensional miniatures of human organs or tissues, cultivated from stem cells or biospecimens obtained from patients, faithfully replicate the structural and functional characteristics of specific target organs or tissues. In this extensive review, we explore the profound impact of organoids and assess the current state of living organoid biobanks, which are essential repositories for cryopreserving organoids derived from a variety of diseases. These resources hold significant value for translational research. We delve into the diverse origins of organoids, the underlying technologies, and their roles in recapitulating human development, disease modeling, as well as their potential applications in the pharmaceutical field. With a particular emphasis on biobanking organoids for prospective applications, we discuss how these advancements expedite the transition from bench to bedside translational research, thereby fostering personalized medicine and enriching our comprehension of human health.

Topics & Concepts

BiobankOrganoidResource (disambiguation)BiorepositoryComputational biologyTranslational researchBiologyComputer scienceBiotechnologyBioinformaticsCell biologyComputer network3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchScience, Research, and MedicineCancer Genomics and Diagnostics
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