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spheroid

[sfeer-oid] / ˈsfɪər ɔɪd /








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They tested the gene in 3D liver spheroids, which are small, lab-grown structures that more closely resemble actual organ function.

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"This study has revealed the potential of bone differentiation spheroids using ADSCs for the development of new treatments for spinal fractures," said Sawada.

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This process is thought to have been quite common in the early Universe, during the period when most spheroids were forming.

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A team of researchers from Penn State have developed a novel bioprinting technique that uses spheroids, which are clusters of cells, to create complex tissue.

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Following this, they analyzed the monkeys' hearts at the tissue level to assess whether cardiac spheroids could regenerate the damaged heart muscles.

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