A platform for modular assembly and feeding of micro-organoids on standard Petri dishes
Organoids grow in vitro to reproduce structures and functions of corresponding organs in vivo. As diffusion delivers nutrients over only ∼200 µm, refreshing flows through organoids are required to avoid necrosis at their cores; achieving this is a central challenge in the field. Our general aim is t...
Main Authors: | Nebuloni, F, Morgan, J, Walsh, EJ, Cook, PR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Company of Biologists
2023
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