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View article: Deriving Human Intestinal Organoids with Functional Tissue-Resident Macrophages All From Pluripotent Stem Cells
Deriving Human Intestinal Organoids with Functional Tissue-Resident Macrophages All From Pluripotent Stem Cells Open
View article: In vivo development of immune tissue in human intestinal organoids transplanted into humanized mice
In vivo development of immune tissue in human intestinal organoids transplanted into humanized mice Open
Human intestinal organoids (HIOs) derived from pluripotent stem cells provide a valuable model for investigating human intestinal organogenesis and physiology, but they lack the immune components required to fully recapitulate the complexi…
View article: Erratum to “Tumor cells hijack enteric glia to activate colon cancer stem cells and stimulate tumorigenesis” [EBioMedicine 49 (2019) 172–188]
Erratum to “Tumor cells hijack enteric glia to activate colon cancer stem cells and stimulate tumorigenesis” [EBioMedicine 49 (2019) 172–188] Open
The publisher regrets that due to a production error, supplemental figures were accidentally omitted from the published version of this research paper. The original article has been updated. The publisher would like to apologise for any in…
View article: GENERATION OF HUMAN INTESTINAL ORGANOIDS CONTAINING TISSUE-RESIDENT IMMUNE CELLS
GENERATION OF HUMAN INTESTINAL ORGANOIDS CONTAINING TISSUE-RESIDENT IMMUNE CELLS Open
BACKGROUND Human gastrointestinal (GI) organoid technologies have transformed GI disease research. By recapitulating the essential steps that occur during embryonic organ development, we could generate in vitro human colonic organoids (HCO…
View article: In Vivo Human PSC-Derived Intestinal Organoids to Study Stem Cell Maintenance
In Vivo Human PSC-Derived Intestinal Organoids to Study Stem Cell Maintenance Open
View article: Tumor cells hijack enteric glia to activate colon cancer stem cells and stimulate tumorigenesis
Tumor cells hijack enteric glia to activate colon cancer stem cells and stimulate tumorigenesis Open
View article: Impact des cellules gliales entériques sur les cellules souches cancéreuses coliques et processus de carcinogenèse associés
Impact des cellules gliales entériques sur les cellules souches cancéreuses coliques et processus de carcinogenèse associés Open
Les cellules souches cancereuses (CSC) sont une sous-population de cellules tumorales qui possedent un fort pouvoir tumorigenique, metastatique, ainsi qu’une resistance elevee aux traitements de chimiotherapie et radiotherapie. Ainsi, les …