Abstract:Review
Progress of 3D Organoid Technology for Preclinical Investigations: Towards Human In Vitro Models
Yingjuan Liu *, Honglin Xu, Sabu Abraham, Xin Wang, and Bernard D. Keavney*
Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, M13 9PT, UK.
* Correspondence: yingjuan.liu@manchester.ac.uk (Yingjuan Liu);
bernard.keavney@manchester.ac.uk (Bernard D. Keavney)
Received: 1 November 2022
Accepted: 24 November 2022
Published: 21 December 2022
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“…To propel drug development, new platforms mimicking physiological condition for testing lead compounds are vital. Liu and Keavney et al from University of Manchester collate primary information detailing recent progress in human-origin organoid/spheroid systems and their applications in preclinical studies [8]. The authors describe in great detail concerning cell compositions, distributions, structures and functions of 3D organoids differentiated from human stem cells.…”
Editorial
Current Progress in Drug Target Identification and Drug Delivery
Xin Wang
Faculty of Biology, Medicine, and Health, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, M13 9PT Manchester, UK.
* Correspondence: xin.wang@manchester.ac.uk
“…To propel drug development, new platforms mimicking physiological condition for testing lead compounds are vital. Liu and Keavney et al from University of Manchester collate primary information detailing recent progress in human-origin organoid/spheroid systems and their applications in preclinical studies [8]. The authors describe in great detail concerning cell compositions, distributions, structures and functions of 3D organoids differentiated from human stem cells.…”
Editorial
Current Progress in Drug Target Identification and Drug Delivery
Xin Wang
Faculty of Biology, Medicine, and Health, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, M13 9PT Manchester, UK.
* Correspondence: xin.wang@manchester.ac.uk
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