A Living Organoid Biobank of Crohn’s Disease Patients Reveals Distinct Clinical Correlates of Molecular Disease Subtypes

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In this prospective study, Penrose et al. evaluate a living biobank of genotyped and phenotyped patient-derived organoids (PDOs) as predictive tools in Crohn’s disease, demonstrating their ability to faithfully capture past, present, and future disease behavior, and advancing PDO-informed precision medicine beyond oncology and into complex inflammatory disorders.

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