Cancer modeling meets human organoid technology. Tuveson, D. & Clevers, H. Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, June, 2019.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Organoids are microscopic self-organizing, three-dimensional structures that are grown from stem cells in vitro. They recapitulate many structural and functional aspects of their in vivo counterpart organs. This versatile technology has led to the ...
@article{tuveson_cancer_2019,
title = {Cancer modeling meets human organoid technology},
copyright = {Copyright © 2019 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works},
url = {https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aaw6985},
doi = {10.1126/science.aaw6985},
abstract = {Organoids are microscopic self-organizing, three-dimensional structures that are grown from stem cells in vitro. They recapitulate many structural and functional aspects of their in vivo counterpart organs. This versatile technology has led to the ...},
language = {EN},
urldate = {2024-12-12},
journal = {Science},
publisher = {American Association for the Advancement of Science},
author = {Tuveson, David and Clevers, Hans},
month = jun,
year = {2019},
}
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