
An organoid is a three-dimensional organ-bud grown in a laboratory that specializes in regenerative medicine. The technique for growing organoids has rapidly improved since the early 2010s, and it was named by The Scientist as one of the biggest scientific advancements of 2013. == History == In 2008, Yoshiki Sasai and his team at RIKEN institute d...
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1. Resembling in superficial appearance or in structure any of the organs or glands of the body. ... 2. Composed of glandular or organic elements, and not of a single tissue; pertaining to certain neoplasms (e.g., an adenoma) that contain cytologic and histologic elements arranged in a pattern that closely resembles or is virtually identical to a n...
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(or´gә-noid) resembling an organ. a structure that resembles an organ.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ōr′gă-noyd Definitions: 1. Resembling in superficial appearance or in structure any of the organs or glands of the body. 2. Composed of glandular or organic elements and not of a single tissue; pertaining to certain neoplasms (an adenoma) that contain cytologic and histologic elements arranged in a pattern ...
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organoid Resembling an organ or a structure that resembles an organ.
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