Organoids: Types, Studies and Ethical Use Publications

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.

Searching the Database: The data table below lists articles and research papers from our Organoids category. Some items may be updated or revised, but the table defaults to sorting by descending publication date; you can search and sort by clicking column headers (JavaScript required).

Organoids Publications
Title of
Document
Paper
Author
Peer
Review
Preface / PostfacePublication
Type
Publish
Date
Updated / Revised
Revolutionizing Neuroscience: Integrating Stem Cells, Organoids, and Neurons in Hybrid Brain StudiesColumbia University Irving Medical CenterYesExperimental Study2024/04/25
Using Organoids to Studying Fetal Intestine DevelopmentCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterYes2023/05/042023/05/18
Epicardioid Organoid Heart Emulates Human Heart DevelopmentTechnical University of Munich (TUM)Yes2023/04/04
Biocomputer AI Powered by Human Organoid Brain CellsCortical LabsYesPaper / Essay2023/03/012023/10/09
Implanted Human Brain Organoids Respond to Visual StimuliUniversity of California - San DiegoYes2022/12/292023/01/03
How Early Stages of Human Body Plan Are EstablishedKyoto UniversityYes2022/12/252023/01/03
Recreating Adrenal Gland from Stem CellsUniversity of PennsylvaniaYes2022/11/222023/01/04
Organoids Reveal How COVID-19 Damages Brain CellsUniversity of California - San DiegoYes2022/11/062023/01/03
Human Brain Cells in a Dish Learn to Play PongScience in PublicYes✓ Preface
✓ Postface
Research, Study, Analysis2022/10/122025/03/05
Ethics of Research on Organoids and Conscious Artificial BrainsKyoto UniversityYes✓ Preface
✓ Postface
Research Paper2022/10/092025/03/07
Insight into Autism from Brain Organoids Grown in a DishUniversity of UtahYes2022/10/082023/01/04
Organoids: Fitting a Mini Brain with a Tiny CapJohns Hopkins UniversityYes2022/08/172023/01/04
Reversing Effects of Autism Linked Mutation in Brain OrganoidsUniversity of California San Diego School of MedicineYesResearch, Study, Analysis2022/05/052024/07/25

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