1. Primate Organoids and Gene-Editing Technologies toward Next-Generation Biomedical Research
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Weizhi Ji, Yuyu Niu, and Chuanxin Chen
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Primates ,0301 basic medicine ,Technology ,Biomedical Research ,Computer science ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Computational biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Genome editing ,Organoid ,Animals ,CRISPR ,Induced pluripotent stem cell ,Biological Specimen Banks ,Gene Editing ,business.industry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Precision medicine ,Biobank ,Organoids ,030104 developmental biology ,Personalized medicine ,Stem cell ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The improved ability to organize pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) into 3D structures in vitro has shed light on organoid technology to recapitulate organs and tumors in vivo. Advances in gene-editing technologies, particularly CRISPR-mediated techniques, offer tremendous potential in facilitating organoid research, including the study of development, disease modeling, and personalized medicine. This review discusses how the combination of two novel technologies - organoids and gene editing - not only contributes to revealing molecular events taking place during development and tumorigenesis but also has implications for biobanking, precision medicine, and other diverse biomedical applications.
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- 2021
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