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Here, we present a detailed protocol on setting up embryonic renal organ cultures using a culture method that we have optimised for anatomical maturation and imaging.
Mona Elhendawi, Jamie Davies
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Tissue Engineering of Oral Mucosa and Salivary Gland: Disease Modeling and Clinical Applications
Oral mucosa and salivary gland are composed of complex and dynamic networks of extracellular matrix, multiple cell types, vasculature, and various biochemical agents.
Akram Abdo Almansoori +3 more
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In vitro Models of the Small Intestine for Studying Intestinal Diseases
The small intestine is a digestive organ that has a complex and dynamic ecosystem, which is vulnerable to the risk of pathogen infections and disorders or imbalances.
Sang-Myung Jung +2 more
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Microchimerism, dendritic cell progenitors and transplantation tolerance [PDF]
The recent discovery of multilineage donor leukocyte microchimerism in allograft recipients up to three decades after organ transplantation implies the migration and survival of donor stem cells within the host.
Demetris, AJ +5 more
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Advances in the application of co-culture strategies in organoids [PDF]
As a good in vitro research model, organoids are more and more widely used in the biomedical field. By developing self-assembled 3D structures using various tissue culture techniques, organoids can rebuild the high complexity of cells in the inherent ...
LU Yu, XI Yumeng, HE Xiaoming, YANG Shaokun, ZHANG Jia, WANG Lei, HE Chaoxing, XIANG Bai
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Quantitative regeneration: Skoog and Miller revisited
In 1957, Skoog and Miller published their seminal work on the effects of hormones upon plant growth. By varying the concentrations of auxin and cytokinin, they observed dramatic differences in shoot and root growth from tobacco stem cultures.
Charles W. Melnyk
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Preparation of Microporous Hydrogel Sponges for 3D Perfusion Culture of Mammalian Cells [PDF]
Three-dimensional (3D) perfusable organ models, primarily composed of liver cells, are expected as an efficient tool for in vitro cell-based drug screening and development.
Hori Aruto +3 more
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Isolation and primary cultures of human intrahepatic bile ductular epithelium [PDF]
A technique for the isolation of human intrahepatic bile ductular epithelium, and the establishment of primary cultures using a serum- and growth-factor-supplemented medium combined with a connective tissue substrata is described.
A. E. Sirica +24 more
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Soft and Hard Implant Fabrication Using 3D-Bioplotting TM [PDF]
At the Freiburger Materialforschungszentrum we have developed a new process (3DBioplotting TM) that permits most kind of polymers and biopolymers to be used in 3D scaffold design, including hydrogels (e.g. collagen, agar), polymer melts (e.g. PLLA, PGA,
Carvalho, C., Landers, R., Mülhaupt, R.
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Human studies, critical for developing new diagnostics and therapeutics, are limited by ethical and logistical issues, and preclinical animal studies are often poor predictors of human responses.
R. Al‐Lamki, J. Bradley, J. Pober
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