April edition of 'Tour the Cores' Q&A with the CHOP Research Institute highlights who we are and what we do: using patient-derived tissue to grow organoids that model how individual patients may respond to therapies — bridging the gap between lab research and real-world care. Read the full feature to learn more about our services and how to get started.
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April edition of 'Tour the Cores' Q&A with the CHOP Research Institute highlights who we are and what we do: using patient-derived tissue to grow organoids that model how individual patients may respond to therapies — bridging the gap between lab research and real-world care. Read the full feature to learn more about our services and how to get started.
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