High-fidelity bioassembly of organoids and spheroids using inertial droplet microfluidics for precision oncology and tumor microenvironment modeling
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Researchers have developed a method for high-fidelity bioassembly of organoids and spheroids using inertial droplet microfluidics. This technology may have applications in precision oncology and tumor microenvironment modeling, as well as in the production of various types of cellular structures, including gut spheroids and cardiospheres. The approach appears to involve the use of microfluidic platforms to generate and culture these cellular models.