Intestinal Organoid 1

Intestinal Organoid 2

Bead embroidery on canvas, 8″ x 8″

$125.00

Organoids are three-dimensional structures that resemble mini organs in a lab dish. These structures are derived from stem cells or other precursor cells and can be used to study the development and function of various organs in health and disease. Organoids can be used to test new drugs and therapies, providing a more accurate representation of the human body than traditional cell culture or animal models. This research has the potential to lead to more personalized treatments for diseases and conditions, as well as a deeper understanding of how organs develop and function.


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Small intestinal organoid (mouse) stained with anti-villin (green), phalloidin (blue) and Hoechst (red).  Image source.

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