Modeling the Structural and Functional Features of Blood Vasculature with Blood Vessel Organoids
In this two-part webinar, Dr. Valentia Marchetti, Senior Scientist at STEMCELL Technologies, explains how hPSC derived endothelial cells can be used for studying and modeling diseases. In addition, Dr. Reiner Wimmer, Scientist at Roche, demonstrates how to generate blood vessel organoids with functional microvessels that can be used for tissue repair and regeneration studies or to model vascular disease in vitro.
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Modeling the Structural and Functional Features of Blood Vasculature with Blood Vessel Organoids
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