BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term culture conditions under which single crypts or stem cells derived from mouse small intestine expand over long periods. The expanding crypts undergo multiple crypt fission events, simultaneously generating villus-like epithelial domains that contain all differentiated types of cells. We have adapted the culture conditions to grow similar epithelial organoids from mouse colon and human small intestine and colon. METHODS: Based on the mouse small intestinal culture system, we optimized the mouse and human colon culture systems. RESULTS: Addition of Wnt3A to the combination of growth factors applied to mouse colon crypts allowed them to expand indefinitely. Addition of nicotinamide, along ...
Epithelial crypts isolated from normal colon mucosa have been cultured in vitro in the form of organ...
The successful culture of intestinal organoids has greatly enhanced our understanding of intestinal ...
The in vitro analysis of intestinal epithelium has been hampered by a lack of suitable culture syste...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term culture conditions under which single crypts ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mous...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mous...
The epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract is constantly renewed as it turns over. This process is...
We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse tissues (intestin...
Intestinal cancers are developed from intestinal epithelial stem cells (ISCs) in intestinal crypts t...
We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse tissues (intestin...
Background & AimsWe previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse ...
Genetically engineered mouse models of intestinal cancer are experimental systems in which mice are ...
Adult stem-cell therapy holds promise for the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. Here we descri...
Organoid technology holds great potential for disease modeling and regenerative medicine. In this is...
Organoid technology holds great potential for disease modeling and regenerative medicine. In this is...
Epithelial crypts isolated from normal colon mucosa have been cultured in vitro in the form of organ...
The successful culture of intestinal organoids has greatly enhanced our understanding of intestinal ...
The in vitro analysis of intestinal epithelium has been hampered by a lack of suitable culture syste...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term culture conditions under which single crypts ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mous...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mous...
The epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract is constantly renewed as it turns over. This process is...
We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse tissues (intestin...
Intestinal cancers are developed from intestinal epithelial stem cells (ISCs) in intestinal crypts t...
We previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse tissues (intestin...
Background & AimsWe previously established long-term, 3-dimensional culture of organoids from mouse ...
Genetically engineered mouse models of intestinal cancer are experimental systems in which mice are ...
Adult stem-cell therapy holds promise for the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. Here we descri...
Organoid technology holds great potential for disease modeling and regenerative medicine. In this is...
Organoid technology holds great potential for disease modeling and regenerative medicine. In this is...
Epithelial crypts isolated from normal colon mucosa have been cultured in vitro in the form of organ...
The successful culture of intestinal organoids has greatly enhanced our understanding of intestinal ...
The in vitro analysis of intestinal epithelium has been hampered by a lack of suitable culture syste...