Low-viscosity matrix suspension culture enables scalable analysis of patient-derived organoids and tumoroids from the large intestine
Given the practical limitations of solid matrix-based protocols in organoid culture, Yumiko Hirokawa et al. assess the ability of low-concentration Matrigel conditions to promote intestinal organoid growth. Their results suggest that a low-viscosity culture system can improve live cell yield compare...
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Auteurs principaux: | Yumiko Hirokawa, Jordan Clarke, Michelle Palmieri, Tao Tan, Dmitri Mouradov, Shan Li, Cong Lin, Fuqiang Li, Huijuan Luo, Kui Wu, Maree Faux, Chin Wee Tan, Margaret Lee, Grace Gard, Peter Gibbs, Antony W. Burgess, Oliver M. Sieber |
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2021
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