Studies on the intestinal epithelial response to viral infection have previously been limited by the absence of in vitro human intestinal models that recapitulate the multicellular complexity of the gastrointestinal tract. Recent technological advances have led to the development of “mini-intestine” models, which mimic the diverse cellular nature and physiological activity of the small intestine. Utilizing adult or embryonic intestinal tissue, enteroid and organoid systems, respectively, represent an opportunity to effectively model cellular differentiation, proliferation, and interactions that are specific to the specialized environment of the intestine. Enteroid and organoid systems represent a significant advantage over traditional in vi...
In many intestinal diseases, the function of the epithelial lining is impaired. In this review, we d...
textabstractSalmonella are Gram-negative rod-shaped facultative anaerobic bacteria that are comprise...
In many intestinal diseases, the function of the epithelial lining is impaired. In this review, we d...
Studies on the intestinal epithelial response to viral infection have previously been limited by the...
New models to study the intestine are key to understanding intestinal diseases and developing novel ...
The intestinal epithelium is an important barrier against pathogens in the lumen. Tight junctions be...
The knowledge about enteric viral infection has vastly increased over the last eight years due to th...
In recent years, increasing attention has been devoted to the concept that microorganisms play an in...
Gastrointestinal diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent in developed countries. Immortalized c...
Advances in stem cell research have allowed the development of 3-dimensional (3D) primary cell cultu...
Identification of Lgr5 as the intestinal stem cell marker as well as the growth factors necessary to...
ABSTRACT Directed differentiation of stem cell lines into intestine-like tissue called induced human...
Enteric infections represent a major health care challenge which is particularly prevalent in countr...
You are what you eat. A common saying that indicates that your physical or mental state can be influ...
In many intestinal diseases, the function of the epithelial lining is impaired. In this review, we d...
In many intestinal diseases, the function of the epithelial lining is impaired. In this review, we d...
textabstractSalmonella are Gram-negative rod-shaped facultative anaerobic bacteria that are comprise...
In many intestinal diseases, the function of the epithelial lining is impaired. In this review, we d...
Studies on the intestinal epithelial response to viral infection have previously been limited by the...
New models to study the intestine are key to understanding intestinal diseases and developing novel ...
The intestinal epithelium is an important barrier against pathogens in the lumen. Tight junctions be...
The knowledge about enteric viral infection has vastly increased over the last eight years due to th...
In recent years, increasing attention has been devoted to the concept that microorganisms play an in...
Gastrointestinal diseases are becoming increasingly prevalent in developed countries. Immortalized c...
Advances in stem cell research have allowed the development of 3-dimensional (3D) primary cell cultu...
Identification of Lgr5 as the intestinal stem cell marker as well as the growth factors necessary to...
ABSTRACT Directed differentiation of stem cell lines into intestine-like tissue called induced human...
Enteric infections represent a major health care challenge which is particularly prevalent in countr...
You are what you eat. A common saying that indicates that your physical or mental state can be influ...
In many intestinal diseases, the function of the epithelial lining is impaired. In this review, we d...
In many intestinal diseases, the function of the epithelial lining is impaired. In this review, we d...
textabstractSalmonella are Gram-negative rod-shaped facultative anaerobic bacteria that are comprise...
In many intestinal diseases, the function of the epithelial lining is impaired. In this review, we d...