Intestinal organoids have emerged as a powerful in vitro tool for studying intestinal biology due to their resemblance to in vivo tissue at the structural and functional levels. However, their sphere-like geometry prevents access to the apical side of the epithelium, making them unsuitable for standard functional assays designed for flat cell monolayers. Here, we describe a simple method for the formation of epithelial monolayers that recapitulates the in vivo-like cell type composition and organization and that is suitable for functional tissue barrier assays. In our approach, epithelial monolayer spreading is driven by the substrate stiffness, while tissue barrier function is achieved by the basolateral delivery of medium enriched with st...
Conventional in-vitro models of intestinal epithelium such as human intestinal/colonic cancer cell l...
The epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract is constantly renewed as it turns over. This process is...
Intestinal in vitro models are valuable tools in drug discovery and infection research. Despite seve...
Intestinal organoids have emerged as a powerful in vitro tool for studying intestinal biology due to...
Developing protocols to obtain intestinal epithelial monolayers that recapitulate in vivo physiology...
The intestinal epithelium is a single layer of cells that plays a critical role in digestion, absorb...
Intestinal epithelium is highly specialized tissue organized into crypt-villus units relevant for th...
Abstract Background Conditional reprogramming has enabled the develo...
Gradients of signaling pathways within the intestinal stem cell (ISC) niche are instrumental for cel...
Maintenance of intestinal epithelium homeostasis is a complex process because of the multicellular a...
The small intestine has the main function of absorbing nutrients and plays a prominent role in the n...
The human small intestinal epithelium possesses a distinct crypt-villus architecture and tissue pola...
In vitro studies of drug permeability are traditionally carried out using cultured monolayers of epi...
An important practical limitation of the three-dimensional geometry of stem-cell derived intestinal ...
The goal of biomedical research is first to understand the mechanism of the diseases, then develop a...
Conventional in-vitro models of intestinal epithelium such as human intestinal/colonic cancer cell l...
The epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract is constantly renewed as it turns over. This process is...
Intestinal in vitro models are valuable tools in drug discovery and infection research. Despite seve...
Intestinal organoids have emerged as a powerful in vitro tool for studying intestinal biology due to...
Developing protocols to obtain intestinal epithelial monolayers that recapitulate in vivo physiology...
The intestinal epithelium is a single layer of cells that plays a critical role in digestion, absorb...
Intestinal epithelium is highly specialized tissue organized into crypt-villus units relevant for th...
Abstract Background Conditional reprogramming has enabled the develo...
Gradients of signaling pathways within the intestinal stem cell (ISC) niche are instrumental for cel...
Maintenance of intestinal epithelium homeostasis is a complex process because of the multicellular a...
The small intestine has the main function of absorbing nutrients and plays a prominent role in the n...
The human small intestinal epithelium possesses a distinct crypt-villus architecture and tissue pola...
In vitro studies of drug permeability are traditionally carried out using cultured monolayers of epi...
An important practical limitation of the three-dimensional geometry of stem-cell derived intestinal ...
The goal of biomedical research is first to understand the mechanism of the diseases, then develop a...
Conventional in-vitro models of intestinal epithelium such as human intestinal/colonic cancer cell l...
The epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract is constantly renewed as it turns over. This process is...
Intestinal in vitro models are valuable tools in drug discovery and infection research. Despite seve...