organsarrays
Organsarrays is a term used to describe the arrangement of organs or organ-like modules in a defined spatial pattern, often organized as grids or networks. It is not a standard term in formal anatomy or developmental biology, but it appears in discussions of spatial organization, multi-organ systems, and high-throughput tissue modeling. The concept can apply to real organisms as a way to discuss how organs are positioned relative to one another, as well as to engineered or simulated systems that replicate multi-organ interactions.
In developmental biology, organsas arrays may refer to patterns of organ primordia along body axes or the
Common approaches include 3D bioprinting to lay out organ modules in a predefined layout, microfluidic networks
Organoid, organ-on-a-chip, tissue engineering, spatial patterning, morphogenesis.
The term organsasarrays is informal and may be encountered as a descriptive concept rather than a widely