Translational applications of adult stem cell-derived organoids

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Abstract

Adult stem cells from a variety of organs can be expanded long-term in vitro as three-dimensional organotypic structures termed organoids. These adult stem cell-derived organoids retain their organ identity and remain genetically stable over long periods of time. The ability to grow organoids from patient-derived healthy and diseased tissue allows for the study of organ development, tissue homeostasis and disease. In this Review, we discuss the generation of adult stem cell-derived organoid cultures and their applications in in vitro disease modeling, personalized cancer therapy and regenerative medicine.

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Drost, J., & Clevers, H. (2017). Translational applications of adult stem cell-derived organoids. Development (Cambridge), 144(6), 968–975. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.140566

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