smalltissue
Smalltissue is a term used in biology and tissue engineering to describe micro-scale tissue constructs produced in vitro. It refers to small, three-dimensional aggregates or tissue-like matrices that model aspects of native tissue while remaining compact enough for routine handling and experimental manipulation. Forms commonly encompassed include cell spheroids, microtissues, and organoids, typically ranging from tens of micrometers to a few millimeters in diameter.
Smalltissue constructs are usually formed from stem cells or primary cells cultured in three dimensions. Common
Applications of smalltissue systems include drug discovery and toxicity screening, disease modeling, and studies of tissue
Limitations include incomplete vascularization, maturation differences compared with native tissue, and variability between samples. Standardization of
Related concepts include organoids, spheroids, microphysiological systems, and tissue-engineered constructs.