Liver Model Articles & Analysis: Older
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Developing accurate in vitro liver models to study is a critical step in better understanding the biological dynamics of our bodies and removing our dependence on animal models. In their recent publication, Allevi authors Marie Cuvellier, Frédéric Ezan, Hugo Oliveira, Sophie Rose, Jean-Christophe Fricain, Sophie Langouët, ...
Evaluation of potential antifibrotic therapies are limited using conventional non-human animal models, due to their inability to accurately reflect complex in vivo human biology, while 2D models lack the multicellular complexity and life span required to study fibrosis progression and regression. Utilization of a human 3D-bioprinted liver tissue ...