Organoids: Revolutionizing Organ Development and Disease Research
*Corresponding Author: Elena Garcia, Department of Developmental Biology Iberia Life Sciences University, Spain, Email: e.garcia@cellbio.esReceived Date: Nov 03, 2025 / Published Date: Dec 01, 2025
Citation: Garcia E (2025) Organoids: Revolutionizing Organ Development and Disease Research. cmb 71: 420.DOI: 10.4172/1165-158X.1000420
Copyright: © 2025 Elena Garcia This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
Organoid models derived from human stem cells are revolutionizing developmental biology and disease research. These 3D structures mimic native organ architecture, providing insights into organogenesis, regeneration, and pathophysiology. They are crucial for drug screening, personalized medicine, and studying complex diseases like cancer and neurological disorders. Advanced organoid technologies are enabling detailed investigation of various organ systems, including the brain, gut, heart, liver, and pancreas. Tumor organoids offer a more accurate representation of cancer for personalized treatment. Continuous advancements in culture techniques and integration with other technologies are expanding their utility in disease modeling, drug discovery, and regenerative medicine.

