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Research progress, challenges, and breakthroughs of organoids as disease modelsHuang et al., 2021
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- Huang Y
- Huang Z
- Tang Z
- Chen Y
- Huang M
- Liu H
- Huang W
- Ye Q
- Jia B
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- Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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Traditional cell lines and xenograft models have been widely recognized and used in research. As a new research model, organoids have made significant progress and development in the past 10 years. Compared with traditional models, organoids have more …
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