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Establishment and application of an in vitro mouse intestinal organoid culture system |
Received:February 16, 2017 |
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DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1005-4847.2017.05.008 |
KeyWord:Small intestinal organoids;Pathology;Immunohistochemistry;Immunofluorescence;Mouse |
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万光升 |
上海中医药大学附属普陀医院,上海 |
张新艳 |
复旦大学附属妇产科医院研究所,上海 |
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Abstract: |
Objective To establish a small intestinal organoid culture system as an in vitro study model of intestinal epithelial cells, and to explore the relevant pathological detection techniques and provide a convenient platform for in vitro study of various intestinal diseases. Methods The mouse intestinal epithelium was isolated and cultured into organoids to simulate the growth and development of intestinal epithelium in vitro. The proliferation and differentiation signals were detected by immunohistochemistry and three-dimensional immunofluorescence technique.Results The culture system of the mouse small intestine epithelium was established. Immunohistochemical staining and three-dimensional immunofluorescence technique were successfully used to detect the growth and development of small intestinal organoids.Conclusions The successfully established mouse small intestinal organoid culture system and application of immunoassay technology will gradually become a most favorable technical means for studies of various intestinal diseases. |
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