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With a decade of NC3Rs funding, scientists at the University of Birmingham have developed the first mature bone organotypic model, then systematically adapted and modified it to replace the use of rodents across a range of therapeutic areas involving the study of bone growth and regeneration.

Dr Alexandra Iordachescu and Dr Liam Grover discuss an organotypic bone model