The field of intestinal biology is thirstily searching for different culture methods that complement the limitations of organoids, particularly the lack of a differentiated intestinal compartment. While being recognized as an important milestone for basic and translational biological studies, many primary cultures of intestinal epithelium (IE) rely on empirical trials using hydrogels of various stiffness, whose mechanical impact on epithelial organization remains vague until now. Here, we report the development of hydrogel scaffolds with a range of elasticities and their influence on IE expansion, organization, and differentiation. On stiff substrates (>5 kPa), mouse IE cells adopt a flat cell shape and detach in the short-term. In contrast...
Recent advances in intestinal organoid technologies have paved the way for in vitro recapitulation o...
Using in vitro cell cultures to study organ-level behavior is a directly scalable and robust approac...
International audienceThe intestinal epithelium, the fastest renewing tissue in human, is a complex ...
International audienceThe field of intestinal biology is thirstily searching for different culture m...
Epithelial organoids recapitulate multiple aspects of real organs, making them promising models of o...
International audienceThe small intestine is a complex tissue with a crypt/villus architecture and h...
© 2021 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering ChemistryIntestinal organoids are emerging t...
International audienceA new model of in vitro 3D intestinal epithelium has been developed based on h...
The relationship between intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and the surrounding niche environment is compl...
Historically, cell behavior has been investigated by removing cells from their native environment an...
Abstract Organoids hold inestimable therapeutic potential in regenerative medicine and are increasin...
Advances in our understanding of the biology of stem cells and their niches have provided the necess...
Intestinal epithelium is highly specialized tissue organized into crypt-villus units relevant for th...
In vitro models are currently used for performing studies of physiological, pathophysiological, biol...
Intestinal in vitro models are valuable tools in drug discovery and infection research. Despite seve...
Recent advances in intestinal organoid technologies have paved the way for in vitro recapitulation o...
Using in vitro cell cultures to study organ-level behavior is a directly scalable and robust approac...
International audienceThe intestinal epithelium, the fastest renewing tissue in human, is a complex ...
International audienceThe field of intestinal biology is thirstily searching for different culture m...
Epithelial organoids recapitulate multiple aspects of real organs, making them promising models of o...
International audienceThe small intestine is a complex tissue with a crypt/villus architecture and h...
© 2021 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering ChemistryIntestinal organoids are emerging t...
International audienceA new model of in vitro 3D intestinal epithelium has been developed based on h...
The relationship between intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and the surrounding niche environment is compl...
Historically, cell behavior has been investigated by removing cells from their native environment an...
Abstract Organoids hold inestimable therapeutic potential in regenerative medicine and are increasin...
Advances in our understanding of the biology of stem cells and their niches have provided the necess...
Intestinal epithelium is highly specialized tissue organized into crypt-villus units relevant for th...
In vitro models are currently used for performing studies of physiological, pathophysiological, biol...
Intestinal in vitro models are valuable tools in drug discovery and infection research. Despite seve...
Recent advances in intestinal organoid technologies have paved the way for in vitro recapitulation o...
Using in vitro cell cultures to study organ-level behavior is a directly scalable and robust approac...
International audienceThe intestinal epithelium, the fastest renewing tissue in human, is a complex ...