The origin and development of advanced cellular models and the most recent and promising organoid techniques in the toxi-cological sector were discussed at the meeting “Organoids, iPS and 3D systems: advance models for in vitro toxicology” orga-nized by CELLTOX Italian Association of in vitro Toxicology at Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS (Mila-no, Italy) in May 2019. More than 100 people from academia, companies and research centers attended the event. The morning session was chaired by Diego Baderna, President of Cell-Tox, and Susanna Alloisio, introducing the origin and the tech-nological progress in the field of organoids and induced plurip-otent stem cells (iPS).

iPS, organoids and 3d models as advanced tools for in vitro toxicology

Raimondi M.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

The origin and development of advanced cellular models and the most recent and promising organoid techniques in the toxi-cological sector were discussed at the meeting “Organoids, iPS and 3D systems: advance models for in vitro toxicology” orga-nized by CELLTOX Italian Association of in vitro Toxicology at Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS (Mila-no, Italy) in May 2019. More than 100 people from academia, companies and research centers attended the event. The morning session was chaired by Diego Baderna, President of Cell-Tox, and Susanna Alloisio, introducing the origin and the tech-nological progress in the field of organoids and induced plurip-otent stem cells (iPS).
2020
organoids
3D
BEYOND
CellTox
MOAB
NICHOIDS
iPS
NICHOID
MICROATLAS
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