Recapitulation of lung development from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) in three dimensions (3D) would allow deeper insight into human development, as well as the development of innovative strategies for disease modelling, drug discovery and regenerative medicine. We report here the generation from hPSCs of lung bud organoids (LBOs) that contain mesoderm and pulmonary endoderm and develop into branching airway and early alveolar structures after xenotransplantation and in Matrigel 3D culture. Expression analysis and structural features indicated that the branching structures reached the second trimester of human gestation. Infection in vitro with respiratory syncytial virus, which causes small airway obstruction and bronchiolitis in in...
Human respiratory disease research currently lacks in vitro models that recapitulate most of the phy...
Infectious viruses so precisely fit their hosts that the study of natural viral infection depends on...
An abundance of information about lung development in animal models exists; however, comparatively l...
Recapitulation of lung development from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) in three dimensions (3D...
Recapitulation of lung development from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) in three dimensions (3D...
Author ManuscriptRecapitulation of lung development from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) in thr...
The lack of physiologically relevant in vitro models has hampered progress in understanding human lu...
The lung epithelium is derived from the endodermal germ layer, which undergoes a complex series of e...
Respiratory viruses are among the first pathogens encountered by young children, and the significant...
© Dye et al.Recent breakthroughs in 3-dimensional (3D) organoid cultures for many organ systems have...
Abstract Organoids from human pluripotent stem cells are becoming suitable models for studies of org...
Stem cell technologies, especially patient-specific, induced stem cell pluripotency and directed dif...
Stem cell technologies, especially patient-specific, induced stem cell pluripotency and directed dif...
Modeling human lung development and disease using pluripotent stem cells Hans-Willem Snoeck1,2,3,* D...
ABSTRACT Infectious viruses so precisely fit their hosts that the study of natural viral infection d...
Human respiratory disease research currently lacks in vitro models that recapitulate most of the phy...
Infectious viruses so precisely fit their hosts that the study of natural viral infection depends on...
An abundance of information about lung development in animal models exists; however, comparatively l...
Recapitulation of lung development from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) in three dimensions (3D...
Recapitulation of lung development from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) in three dimensions (3D...
Author ManuscriptRecapitulation of lung development from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) in thr...
The lack of physiologically relevant in vitro models has hampered progress in understanding human lu...
The lung epithelium is derived from the endodermal germ layer, which undergoes a complex series of e...
Respiratory viruses are among the first pathogens encountered by young children, and the significant...
© Dye et al.Recent breakthroughs in 3-dimensional (3D) organoid cultures for many organ systems have...
Abstract Organoids from human pluripotent stem cells are becoming suitable models for studies of org...
Stem cell technologies, especially patient-specific, induced stem cell pluripotency and directed dif...
Stem cell technologies, especially patient-specific, induced stem cell pluripotency and directed dif...
Modeling human lung development and disease using pluripotent stem cells Hans-Willem Snoeck1,2,3,* D...
ABSTRACT Infectious viruses so precisely fit their hosts that the study of natural viral infection d...
Human respiratory disease research currently lacks in vitro models that recapitulate most of the phy...
Infectious viruses so precisely fit their hosts that the study of natural viral infection depends on...
An abundance of information about lung development in animal models exists; however, comparatively l...