A recent study published in Science by Hyunjoon Kim and colleagues has established the world’s most comprehensive bat organoid platform,marking a significant advancement in comparative virology and pandemic preparedn...A recent study published in Science by Hyunjoon Kim and colleagues has established the world’s most comprehensive bat organoid platform,marking a significant advancement in comparative virology and pandemic preparedness research.1 This innovative research addresses critical knowledge gaps in zoonotic disease transmission by developing sophisticated laboratory models that closely mimic bat tissues.展开更多
基金supported by the KRIBB Research Initiative Program(KGM4252533,KGM5162524,KGM5362521)the National Research Foundation(NRF)funded by the Korean government(MSIT)(RS-2021-NR057659)the National Research Council of Science&Technology(NST)grant by the Korean government(MSIT)(No.GTL24021-000).
文摘A recent study published in Science by Hyunjoon Kim and colleagues has established the world’s most comprehensive bat organoid platform,marking a significant advancement in comparative virology and pandemic preparedness research.1 This innovative research addresses critical knowledge gaps in zoonotic disease transmission by developing sophisticated laboratory models that closely mimic bat tissues.