How to make cerebral organoidsA method for producing a cerebral organoid, which comprises a step of culturing a neuroectoderm marker-positive cell aggregate in a medium containing an extracellular matrix having a concentration of more than 10% by volume.平峯 勇人石川 充...
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How to make pluripotent stem cell-derived intestinal organoids An object of the present invention is to prepare intestinal organoids having characteristics closer to those of the living small intestine from pluripotent... 松永 民秀,岩尾 岳洋,小野里 太智,... 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 How to Keep...
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Intestinal organoids provide researchers with a physiologically relevant in vitro cell model and constitute a valuable experimental tool for probing intestinal epithelial cell biology and modeling disease. However, intestinal organoid cultures are limited by their closed luminal compartment—a physical characte...
well be an underestimate. On top of that, neurological problems, such as stroke, dementia, migraine, Parkinson’s, epilepsy and brain injury are collectively the leading global source of disability. Ageing populations with unhealthy ways of life are likely to make this problem much worse ...
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The team also figured out how to turn the factors on in only the intestinal crypt cells so the deadly whole-body hypoglycemia side effect that first killed the mice was repaired. What's more, expressing PMN in human intestinal ''organoids'' – miniature intestinal units that can be grown ...