Machine-learning approach helps discover new ways of controlling spatial organization of induced pluripotent stem cells

Model organs grown from patients’ own cells may one day revolutionize how diseases are treated. A person’s cells, coaxed into heart, lung, liver, or kidney in the lab, could be used to better understand their disease or test whether drugs are likely to help them. But this future relies on scientists’ ability to form complex tissues from stem cells, a challenging undertaking.


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Source: Phys.org