Organoids: Publications and Resources
Summary: The Organoids: Types, Studies and Ethical Use database at Disabled World (DW) comprises an extensive collection of publications centered around the emerging field of organoid research. This database includes research articles, review papers, ethical discussions, and case studies that explore the development, application, and ethical considerations of organoids. It covers various types of organoids, such as brain, liver, and intestinal organoids, their use in disease modeling, drug screening, personalized medicine, and regenerative therapies. Additionally, the database addresses significant ethical issues like informed consent, the moral status of organoids, and the implications of organoid transplantation, providing a comprehensive resource for scientists, ethicists, and policymakers.
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| Title of Document | Paper Author | Peer Review | Preface / Postface | Reference Number | Publish Date | Updated / Revised |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cancer Drug ADH-503 Shows Promise for Rett Syndrome Cases | University of California - San Diego | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014847 | 2024/07/25 | 2026/01/19 |
| Integrating Stem Cells, Organoids, and Neurons in Hybrid Brain Studies | Columbia University Irving Medical Center | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014754 | 2024/04/25 | 2025/09/27 |
| Fetal Intestine Organoid Development Model Shows Promise | Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014435 | 2023/05/04 | 2026/01/19 |
| Epicardioid Heart Organoid Models Human Heart Development | Technical University of Munich (TUM) | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014405 | 2023/04/04 | 2026/01/19 |
| Biocomputer AI Using Human Brain Organoids for Next-Gen Computing | Cortical Labs | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014365 | 2023/03/01 | 2026/01/19 |
| Human Brain Organoids Implanted in Mice Respond to Visual Stimuli | University of California - San Diego | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014308 | 2022/12/29 | 2026/01/19 |
| Human Body Plan Emergence from iPSCs and Somites Study | Kyoto University | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014305 | 2022/12/25 | 2026/01/19 |
| Stem-Cell Derived Adrenal Gland Organoids Advance Therapy | University of Pennsylvania | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014260 | 2022/11/22 | 2026/01/19 |
| COVID-19 Brain Organoids Show SARS-CoV-2 Damage & Rescue | University of California - San Diego | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014240 | 2022/11/06 | 2026/01/19 |
| Human Brain Cells in a Dish Learn to Play Pong | Science in Public | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014222 | 2022/10/12 | 2025/03/05 |
| Ethics of Research on Organoids and Conscious Artificial Brains | Kyoto University | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014220 | 2022/10/09 | 2025/03/07 |
| Brain Organoids Reveal Autism-Linked Neural Differences | University of Utah | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014219 | 2022/10/08 | 2026/01/19 |
| Mini Brain Organoids with Tiny EEG Caps Advance Research | Johns Hopkins University | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014155 | 2022/08/17 | 2026/01/19 |
| Reversing Effects of Autism Linked Mutation in Brain Organoids | University of California San Diego School of Medicine | Yes | ✓ Preface ✓ Postface | DW-A014073 | 2022/05/05 | 2025/04/06 |
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