Recent advances in canine intestinal organoids have expanded the option for building a better in vitro model to investigate translational science of intestinal physiology and pathology between humans and animals. However, the three-dimensional geometry and the enclosed lumen of canine intestinal organoids considerably hinder the access to the apical side of epithelium for investigating the nutrient and drug absorption, host-microbiome crosstalk, and pharmaceutical toxicity testing. Thus, the creation of a polarized epithelial interface accessible from apical or basolateral side is critical. Here, we demonstrated the generation of an intestinal epithelial monolayer using canine biopsy-derived colonic organoids (colonoids). We optimized the c...
Many mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of chronic enteropathies or host-pathogen interactions ...
Intestinal organoids have become indispensable tools for many gastrointestinal researchers, advancin...
The successful culture of intestinal organoids has greatly enhanced our understanding of intestinal ...
Conventional in-vitro models of intestinal epithelium such as human intestinal/colonic cancer cell l...
Intestinal organoids have emerged as a powerful in vitro tool for studying intestinal biology due to...
An important practical limitation of the three-dimensional geometry of stem-cell derived intestinal ...
Abstract Background Large animal models, such as the dog, are increasingly being used for studying d...
Gut organoids are stem cell derived 3D models of the intestinal epithelium that are useful for study...
The inner surface of the intestine is a dynamic system, composed of a single layer of polarized epit...
There have been few studies of isolated canine intestinal epithelial tissue due to limited tissue ac...
Maintenance of intestinal epithelium homeostasis is a complex process because of the multicellular a...
The goal of biomedical research is first to understand the mechanism of the diseases, then develop a...
Functional intestinal disorders constitute major, potentially lethal health problems in humans. Cons...
The intestinal epithelium is a single layer of cells that plays a critical role in digestion, absorb...
Mucin glycoproteins are secreted in large quantities by mucosal epithelia and cell surface mucins ar...
Many mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of chronic enteropathies or host-pathogen interactions ...
Intestinal organoids have become indispensable tools for many gastrointestinal researchers, advancin...
The successful culture of intestinal organoids has greatly enhanced our understanding of intestinal ...
Conventional in-vitro models of intestinal epithelium such as human intestinal/colonic cancer cell l...
Intestinal organoids have emerged as a powerful in vitro tool for studying intestinal biology due to...
An important practical limitation of the three-dimensional geometry of stem-cell derived intestinal ...
Abstract Background Large animal models, such as the dog, are increasingly being used for studying d...
Gut organoids are stem cell derived 3D models of the intestinal epithelium that are useful for study...
The inner surface of the intestine is a dynamic system, composed of a single layer of polarized epit...
There have been few studies of isolated canine intestinal epithelial tissue due to limited tissue ac...
Maintenance of intestinal epithelium homeostasis is a complex process because of the multicellular a...
The goal of biomedical research is first to understand the mechanism of the diseases, then develop a...
Functional intestinal disorders constitute major, potentially lethal health problems in humans. Cons...
The intestinal epithelium is a single layer of cells that plays a critical role in digestion, absorb...
Mucin glycoproteins are secreted in large quantities by mucosal epithelia and cell surface mucins ar...
Many mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of chronic enteropathies or host-pathogen interactions ...
Intestinal organoids have become indispensable tools for many gastrointestinal researchers, advancin...
The successful culture of intestinal organoids has greatly enhanced our understanding of intestinal ...