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Developing Organoid Screen

09 February 2026

Developing Organoid Screen

Miniature lab-grown organ models known as organoids have revolutionised research because the fate of their component cells can be easily tracked or manipulated at a genetic/molecular level. Here, organoids undergo image-based high-content screening for molecular signals regulating their development. Studying human pancreas development identified 54 factors that shape features in the organoids, as well as pathways controlling one particular pancreas component – acinar cells (thought to underlie the most common form of pancreatic cancer)

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Written by Lindsey Goff

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