Organoids: The current status and biomedical applications.
Siqi Yang, Haijie Hu, Hengchung Kung, Ruiqi Zou, Yushi Dai, Yafei Hu, Tiantian Wang, Tianrun Lv, Jun Yu, Fuyu Li
June 2023 MedComm (2020)Synopsis of Social media discussions
The collective comments reflect a general curiosity and acknowledgment of organoids' significance in biomedical research, with posts mentioning how they may eliminate the need for animal testing and citing advances in cell culture methods. Words like 'current advances' and tags such as #openaccess suggest a factual and neutral tone aimed at sharing relevant information, contributing to a moderate interest and tentative perceived impact.
Agreement
Neither agree nor disagreeMost discussions acknowledge the importance of organoids and the review’s insights, but do not strongly endorse or criticize the publication.
Interest
Moderate level of interestParticipants show moderate interest, highlighting the relevance of organoids in biomedical research without deep enthusiasm.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementComments reference various aspects of the article, such as cell sources and applications, indicating some level of engagement.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe discussions recognize the potential of organoids, suggesting they could reduce animal testing and advance medicine, but overall impact remains tentative.
Social Mentions
YouTube
1 Videos
19 Posts
News
80 Articles
Metrics
Video Views
23
Total Likes
218
Extended Reach
93,586
Social Features
100
Timeline: Posts about article
Top Social Media Posts
Posts referencing the article
Current Advances in Biomedical Applications of Organoids
Organoids are tiny, 3D versions of organs created from stem cells that can develop and function like real organs, making them useful for studying biology and medicine. They are instrumental in disease modeling, drug testing, and personalized medicine.
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Organoids: The current status and biomedical applications With these bad boys there will be no need for animal testing, and that's what you want to see. https://t.co/SNzF10vz0p
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QS2 Point
@QS2Point (Twitter)Organoids: The current status and biomedical applications https://t.co/pjkTH57EWO #Biotechnology #Biomedical #NLM #Article #Development #3DPrinting #Reality #Design #Organoids #Future #HealthTech #Devices https://t.co/8zpJlaQthz
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Wiley Biomedical Science
@WileyBiomedical (Twitter)RT @MedComm_MC: This review introduces the development and current advances in the field of organoids, describes the main cell sources and…
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MedComm
@MedComm_MC (Twitter)This review introduces the development and current advances in the field of organoids, describes the main cell sources and culture methods for organoids and more @organoidscience @STEMCELLTech #openaccess #PrecisionMedicine @WileyHealth Read here: https://t.co/n2JQ5NE84I https://t.co/6RfN98x36g
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Tumadhir Aljilani
@Tkjjilani (Twitter)Organoids: The current status and biomedical applications.. https://t.co/f8WgQcsgnp
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Kaoru Suzuki
@KaoruSuzuki11 (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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QiDa
@fast04050146 (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Jorge “Coco” Del-Aguila
@Coco_Lucho2 (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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steven hoffman
@hoffman_steven (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Heer Lab
@Heer_Lab (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Drosophilosopher
@HammedBadmos (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Sevde Altuntas, Ph.D.
@SevdeAltuntas (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Katelyn G
@kategenoud (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Umut. Dişel
@UmutDisel (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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طارق بن سعود بن حمد الجابري
@nomadarab (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Dr.Murat Serkant Ünal
@UnalSerkant (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Jaime Imitola MD., FAAN
@DrJim4MS (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Lorenzo Ferri MD PhD
@LFerri123 (Twitter)RT @organoidscience: Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Organoid News
@organoidscience (Twitter)Stay updated on the current status and biomedical applications of #organoids with this review!
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Abstract Synopsis
- Organoids are tiny, 3D versions of organs created from stem cells that can develop and function like real organs, making them useful for studying biology and medicine.
- They are better than traditional 2D cell cultures because they preserve the genetic traits of the original tissues and can be maintained long-term, which is helpful for drug testing and personalized medicine.
- The main uses of organoids include modeling diseases, especially hereditary ones, and advancing drug discovery, but there are challenges and limitations that researchers are working to overcome in this rapidly developing field.]
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