Scientists in Zlín are developing an advanced model of the human small intestine. The main goal behind this effort is to ...
A stem cell-derived in vitro model displays key small intestine characteristics including innate immune responses, according to a new study. A stem cell-derived in vitro model displays key small ...
What ingredients would you need to recreate the organ that enables you to digest your salad? According to Prof. John March, biological and environmental engineering, a 3-D printer would suffice.
Researchers have developed a three-dimensional tissue model of the human intestine to study gastrointestinal diseases, according to a Cornell University Chronicle Online report. The 3D hydrogel ...
In this White Paper, MatTek, now part of Sartorius, details a highly differentiated 3D small-intestine tissue model that uses primary human stem cells to provide a more accurate alternative to animal ...
A new 3D microfluidic organ culture system enables characterization of intestinal immune responses to gut microbiota under tightly controlled conditions. Using the approach, researchers have uncovered ...
Scientists have regenerated gut tissue in the colons of dogs with missing gut lining using a lab grown 3D intestine, an advance that could lead to the development of an implantable replacement ...
Microgravity culture during spaceflight enhances microbial infection process in 3D intestinal models
Infectious microbes have evolved sophisticated means to invade host cells, outwit the body's defenses and cause disease. While researchers have tried to puzzle out the complicated interactions between ...
What ingredients would you need to recreate the organ that enables you to digest your salad? According to Prof. John March, biological and environmental engineering, a 3-D printer would suffice.
Working with gut stem cells from humans and mice, scientists have successfully grown healthy intestine atop a 3-D scaffold made of a substance used in surgical sutures. Working with gut stem cells ...
A stem cell-derived in vitro model displays key small intestine characteristics including innate immune responses, according to a study published November 29, 2017 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE ...
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