2024
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering11060619
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The Role of Biophysical Factors in Organ Development: Insights from Current Organoid Models

Yofiel Wyle,
Nathan Lu,
Jason Hepfer
et al.

Abstract: Biophysical factors play a fundamental role in human embryonic development. Traditional in vitro models of organogenesis focused on the biochemical environment and did not consider the effects of mechanical forces on developing tissue. While most human tissue has a Young’s modulus in the low kilopascal range, the standard cell culture substrate, plasma-treated polystyrene, has a Young’s modulus of 3 gigapascals, making it 10,000–100,000 times stiffer than native tissues. Modern in vitro approaches attempt to r… Show more

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