Discover the foundations and future of organoid research technologies.,
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Levitating Organoid Cultures to Reach                                   Higher Research Heights

Scientists turn to technologies that uplift organoid research, from the first intestinal organoids to the future of scaled-up screening.

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Organoids are 3D cellular cultures that scientists grow and program to recapitulate organ structures and functions in vitro. With the latest organoid culture systems, researchers uncover a variety of molecular and cellular processes in human health and disease, bridging the complexity gap between 2D cell culture systems and animal models at large scale, while more accurately mimicking human-specific mechanisms.

Download this ebook from LevitasBio to discover

  • How mini-intestines paved the way for organoid technologies today
  • Current and upcoming translational applications of organoid research
  • Tips and tricks for growing healthy, scaled-up organoid cultures

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