3D Printing System Enables Rapid Cultivation of More Complex Intestinal Organoids
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A collaborative research team from Cincinnati Children's Hospital in the United States and the University of Nantes in France has successfully developed an innovative 3D printing cultivation system. This cutting-edge system is capable of cultivating larger and more intricate human intestinal organoids at twice the previous speed. Moreover, these organoids are able to develop their own nervous systems. In the context of medical research and tissue engineering, this technology holds immense promise. It is anticipated to expedite the production of 'mini human tissues' to a scale where they can effectively repair damaged functions in the small intestine, stomach, and colon. Looking ahead, this advancement also has the potential to be utilized in disease research, as well as for more accurate evaluations of the risk of organ damage caused by oral drugs.