Lecture

Organs and Organoids: Engineering and Applications

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This lecture covers the formation of organs, the development of organoids from stem cells, and the utility of organoids in research and clinical applications. It explores the challenges in creating organoids, the different types of organoids, and their potential to revolutionize medicine by providing more accurate models for studying human biology, disease mechanisms, and drug responses.

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