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Generation of equine enteroids and enteroid-derived 2D monolayers that are responsive to microbial mimics [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Research, 2021
Enteroid cultures are three-dimensional in vitro models that reflect the cellular composition and architecture of the small intestine. One limitation with the enteroid conformation is the enclosed lumen, making it difficult to expose the apical surface ...
Stina Hellman, Hellman, Stina
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Establishment of Bovine 3D Enteroid-derived 2D monolayers [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Research, 2022
Three-dimensional (3D) intestinal enteroids are powerful in vitro models for studying intestinal biology. However, due to their closed structure direct access to the apical surface is impeded, limiting high-throughput applications of exogenous compounds ...
Vervelde, Lonneke   +4 more
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Additional file 3 of Generation of equine enteroids and enteroid-derived 2D monolayers that are responsive to microbial mimics

open access: yes, 2021
Additional file 3. Equine enteroid-derived 2D monolayers exposed to Poly I:C + Lipofectin (A) or Lipofectin alone (B) and the relative expression of cytokine genes (C) after 20 h stimulation.
Stina Hellman (11282114)
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Intestinal Enteroid Culture for Human Astroviruses [PDF]

open access: yesBIO-PROTOCOL, 2020
Human astroviruses (HAstV) are non-enveloped, positive-sense single stranded RNA viruses that typically cause gastroenteritis in children, the elderly and among immunocompromised individuals. Some HAstV species have also been implicated in neurological diseases.
Irene Owusu   +2 more
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Whole-mount Enteroid Proliferation Staining [PDF]

open access: yesBIO-PROTOCOL, 2016
Small intestinal organoids, otherwise known as enteroids, have become an increasingly utilized model for intestinal biology in vitro as they recapitulate the various epithelial cells within the intestinal crypt (Mahe et al., 2013; Sato et al., 2009).
Caitlyn Barrett   +3 more
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Organoid and Enteroid Modeling of Salmonella Infection [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2018
Salmonella are Gram-negative rod-shaped facultative anaerobic bacteria that are comprised of over 2,000 serovars. They cause gastroenteritis (salmonellosis) with headache, abdominal pain and diarrhea clinical symptoms. Salmonellosis brings a heavy burden for the public health in both developing and developed countries. Antibiotics are usually effective
Yuebang Yin, Daoguo Zhou, Daoguo Zhou
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Human Sapovirus Replication in Human Intestinal Enteroids

open access: yesJournal of Virology, 2023
Human sapoviruses (HuSaVs) are a frequent but overlooked cause of acute gastroenteritis, especially in children. Little is known about this pathogen, whose successful in vitro cultivation was reported only recently, in a cancer cell-derived line.
Gabriel Euller-Nicolas   +8 more
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3D enteroid infection by microinjection of Giardia intestinalis trophozoites expressing mNeonGreen.

open access: yes, 2023
(A) G. intestinalis microinjection with a non-optimised microinjection needle (G. intestinalis microinjection needles with wider openings (7–9 μm diameter). Scale bar = 10 μm. (C) Microinjection of a 3D enteroid with an optimised G.
Jana Grüttner (12467874)   +8 more
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The effect of CFA/I-CS21 ETEC infection on barrier integrity and cytokine induction in ileal enteroid responses.

open access: yes, 2022
TEER values of differentiated ileal enteroid monolayers (35I) were recorded prior to and after 4 hr infection (A). The change in TEER over time is expressed as TEER (percentage change) and data presented are pooled from six independent experiments.
Emily M. Smith (1326564)   +4 more
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From 3D Organoids back to 2D Enteroids [PDF]

open access: yesDevelopmental Cell, 2018
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Thorne et al. (2018) describe a simple, scalable method to culture 2D enteroid monolayers that surprisingly recapitulates many of the features of 3D organoid cultures and in vivo intestinal tissue and can be used for high-throughput microscopy-based experiments.
Jonathan, Braverman, Ömer H, Yilmaz
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