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Optimizing Organoid Models for Basic Research and Translational Applications

By tracking 3D cultures in real time, researchers obtain reproducible results quickly and efficiently.

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The advantages of 3D organoid cultures compared to cell monolayers are well-established, but researchers still seek tips and tricks for optimizing their complex organoid disease models. By monitoring organoids in real time, scientists can ensure their cells are healthy and that their experimental results are reproducible.

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  • Organoid translational applications in oncology, regenerative medicine, hereditary disease modeling, and beyond
  • Real-time, live-cell organoid culture analysis
  • Optimizing growth conditions and tracking organoid differentiation and growth

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