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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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When ADSCs are cultivated into three-dimensional spherical groups called spheroids, their ability to promote tissue repair increases.

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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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While 3D printing spheroids offers a viable solution to producing the necessary density, researchers have been limited by the lack of scalable techniques.

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In a recent study, researchers from Japan tested a novel approach that involves injecting 'cardiac spheroids,' cultured from human stem cells, directly into damaged ventricles.

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