Infographic | January 27, 2022

Spheroids vs. Organoids: What's the Difference?

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Spheroids and organoids both offer you the opportunity to create more complex three-dimensional models with the power to more accurately recreate in vivo-like tissue and organ conditions. Each one offers advantages and disadvantages. Which model works best for you? It largely depends on the type of application you’re working on and the ultimate goal of your research. In either case, both spheroids and organoids bring incredible promise and potential to many critical areas of research.

Learn more about the origin, model environments, applications, and advantages of spheroids and organoids.

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