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    GlossaryOrganoid Culture

    laboratory technique growing mini organ-like structures from stem cells

    Organoid Culture is a laboratory technique used to grow miniature, simplified versions of organs from stem cells. These 3D structures, known as organoids, mimic the architecture and function of real organs, making them valuable for studying disease, drug testing, and regenerative medicine.

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