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2019
Dutton, Johanna S.; Hinman, Samuel S.; Kim, Raehyun; Wang, Yuli; Allbritton, Nancy L.
Primary Cell-Derived Intestinal Models: Recapitulating Physiology Journal Article
In: Trends in Biotechnology, vol. 37, no. 7, pp. 744, 2019, (Publisher: NIH Public Access).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Biological, Cell Culture Techniques, Cells, Cultured, Humans, in vitro models, Intestine, Intestines, Models, monolayers, organ-on-chips, Organoids, stem cells, Tissue Engineering
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title = {Primary Cell-Derived Intestinal Models: Recapitulating Physiology},
author = {Johanna S. Dutton and Samuel S. Hinman and Raehyun Kim and Yuli Wang and Nancy L. Allbritton},
url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6571163/},
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date = {2019-07-01},
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abstract = {The development of physiologically relevant intestinal models fueled by breakthroughs in primary cell-culture methods, has enabled successful recapitulation of key features of intestinal physiology. These advances when paired with engineering methods, ...},
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The development of physiologically relevant intestinal models fueled by breakthroughs in primary cell-culture methods, has enabled successful recapitulation of key features of intestinal physiology. These advances when paired with engineering methods, ...