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单词 organoid
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Definition of organoid in English:

organoid

noun ˈɔːɡənɔɪdˈɔrɡəˌnɔɪd
Biology Medicine
  • An artificially grown mass of cells or tissue that resembles an organ.

    the organoids continued to mature and were viable for three to four weeks after implantation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To grow larger brains, the stem cells would also have to differentiate into blood vessels to supply nutrients to the growing organoid.
    • The test also measures the responses of all the individual cells in the organoid.
    • The new research provides a way for scientists to grow organoids from biopsy material, which is comparatively easy to obtain.
    • Unlike a rodent, an organoid can't model behavior or complex interactions with other organs, for example.
    • The organoid structure became apparent about 20 to 30 days later.
    • Unlike the brain's organized structure, regions in the organoids were arranged haphazardly.

Definition of organoid in US English:

organoid

nounˈôrɡəˌnoidˈɔrɡəˌnɔɪd
Medicine Biology
  • An artificially grown mass of cells or tissue that resembles an organ.

    the organoids continued to mature and were viable for three to four weeks after implantation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The test also measures the responses of all the individual cells in the organoid.
    • The organoid structure became apparent about 20 to 30 days later.
    • The new research provides a way for scientists to grow organoids from biopsy material, which is comparatively easy to obtain.
    • Unlike a rodent, an organoid can't model behavior or complex interactions with other organs, for example.
    • Unlike the brain's organized structure, regions in the organoids were arranged haphazardly.
    • To grow larger brains, the stem cells would also have to differentiate into blood vessels to supply nutrients to the growing organoid.
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