LOW-VISCOSITY MATRIX SUSPENSION CULTURE ENABLES SCALABLE ANALYSIS OF PATIENT-DERIVED ORGANOIDS AND TUMOROIDS FROM THE LARGE INTESTINE

Low-viscosity matrix suspension culture enables scalable analysis of patient-derived organoids and tumoroids from the large intestine

Given the practical limitations of solid matrix-based protocols in Brushes organoid culture, Yumiko Hirokawa et al.assess the ability of low-concentration Matrigel conditions to promote intestinal organoid growth.Their results suggest that a low-viscosity culture system can improve live cell yield compared to the existing Champagne Stoppers dome me

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Epidemiological pattern of blunt trauma chest in Western India

Introduction: Chest injuries constitute an important aspect of trauma.Despite high mortality rates, but the majority of patients with thoracic injuries can be managed by a simple intervention like tube thoracostomy.Aims and Objective: The aim of this study is to analyze the epidemiological pattern of chest injury and assess the outcome at our insti

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