New imaging technology enhances real-time observation of living organoids

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New imaging technology enhances real-time observation of living organoids
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Organoids, which are 3D miniature organs that mimic the structure and function of human organs, play an essential role in disease research and drug development.

KAIST Oct 15 2024 A Korean research team has overcome the limitations of existing imaging technologies, succeeding in the real-time, high-resolution observation of living organoids.

The research team introduced holotomography technology to address these issues, which provides high-resolution images without the need for fluorescent staining and allows for the long-term observation of dynamic changes in real time without causing cell damage. The researchers believe that this breakthrough will open new horizons in organoid research, enabling the greater utilization of organoids in drug development, personalized medicine, and regenerative medicine.

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