New Insights and Enhanced Human Norovirus Cultivation in Human Intestinal Enteroids. [PDF]
Ettayebi K +11 more
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Fecal-orally transmitted gastroenteritis viruses, particularly human noroviruses (HuNoVs), are a public health concern. Viral transmission risk through contaminated water results underexplored as they have remained largely unculturable until recently and the robust measuring of gastroenteritis viruses infectivity in a single cell line is challenging ...
Noelia Carmona‐Vicente +9 more
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Histo-blood group antigens of glycosphingolipids predict susceptibility of human intestinal enteroids to norovirus infection. [PDF]
Rimkute I +12 more
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Overcoming host restrictions to enable continuous passaging of human noroviruses in human intestinal enteroids [PDF]
Gurpreet Kaur +9 more
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Cover 1 - Enteroendocrine Cells in Human Intestinal Enteroids
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Fully synthetic matrices for in vitro culture of primary human intestinal enteroids and endometrial organoids. [PDF]
Hernandez-Gordillo V +9 more
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Human Enteroids/Colonoids and Intestinal Organoids Functionally Recapitulate Normal Intestinal Physiology and Pathophysiology [PDF]
Identification of Lgr5 as the intestinal stem cell marker as well as the growth factors necessary to replicate adult intestinal stem cell division has led to the establishment of the methods to generate "indefinite" ex vivo primary intestinal epithelial cultures, termed "mini-intestines." Primary cultures developed from isolated intestinal crypts or ...
Nicholas C. Zachos +7 more
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Transcytosis of IgA Attenuates Salmonella Invasion in Human Enteroids and Intestinal Organoids
Secretory IgA (SIgA) is the most abundant antibody type in intestinal secretions where it contributes to safeguarding the epithelium from invasive pathogens like the Gram-negative bacterium, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (STm).
Cait M. Costello +9 more
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Glycochenodeoxycholic acid and ceramide suppress the antiviral effect of 25-hydroxycholesterol against human norovirus infection in human intestinal enteroids [PDF]
Wadzanai P. Mboko +5 more
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Targeted Profiling of Immunological Genes during Norovirus Replication in Human Intestinal Enteroids. [PDF]
Norovirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. The pathogenesis of norovirus and the induced immune response remain poorly understood due to the lack of a robust virus culture system. The monolayers of two secretor-positive Chinese human intestinal enteroid (HIE) lines were challenged with two norovirus pandemic GII.4 Sydney strains.
Chan JCM +4 more
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