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<p>This document provides standardised terms and definitions for in vitro, three-dimensional multicellular structures known as organoids. It aims to establish a consensus definition of the term “organoid” based on key characteristics such as 3D structure, self-organisation, and cellular composition.</p>
<p>This document harmonizes terminology related to normal, abnormal (such as neoplastic organoids) and specific disease organoid models to ensure consistency across research and applications.</p>
<p>This document establishes a hierarchical classification system for organoids, based on factors like tissue/organ system, health status, species, cell of origin, and derivation method.</p>
<p>This document introduces a flexible, extensible naming convention to categorize organoids in a consistent and adaptable way, supporting clear communication and collaboration across various fields.</p>
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<p>This document provides standardised terms and definitions for in vitro, three-dimensional multicellular structures known as organoids. It aims to establish a consensus definition of the term “organoid” based on key characteristics such as 3D structure, self-organisation, and cellular composition.</p>
<p>This document harmonizes terminology related to normal, abnormal (such as neoplastic organoids) and specific disease organoid models to ensure consistency across research and applications.</p>
<p>This document establishes a hierarchical classification system for organoids, based on factors like tissue/organ system, health status, species, cell of origin, and derivation method.</p>
<p>This document introduces a flexible, extensible naming convention to categorize organoids in a consistent and adaptable way, supporting clear communication and collaboration across various fields.</p>