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±á±ð±è²¹³Ù¾±°ä³Ü±ô³Ùâ„¢ - Hepatic Organoid Culture Media

Complete, Defined Medium for Generating Hepatic Organoids

±á±ð±è²¹³Ù¾±°ä³Ü±ô³Ùâ„¢ Organoid Medium is a serum-free, defined cell culture medium for establishing and maintaining hepatic organoids. These organoids, or "mini-livers", provide an in vitro culture system for studying hepatic epithelial cells. Hepatic organoids can be maintained through passaging every 4 - 7 days or cryopreserved, and are primed for downstream differentiation. ±á±ð±è²¹³Ù¾±°ä³Ü±ô³Ùâ„¢ supports hepatic organoid culture either embedded in Corning® Matrigel® domes or in a dilute Matrigel® suspension.

Using Organoids as Model Systems

Growing hepatic progenitors as organoid cultures enables convenient in vitro characterization of the hepatic epithelium in a physiologically relevant system. In this webinar, Dr. Meritxell Huch discusses organoid culture and their applications in modeling the GI tract.

Why Use ±á±ð±è²¹³Ù¾±°ä³Ü±ô³Ùâ„¢?

  • In vitro system for generating organoids within a week.
  • No injury models, hand-picking of ducts or cell sorting required.
  • Serum-free and defined medium formulation.
  • Organoids can be grown from duct fragments or single cells and be cultured in matrix domes or suspension.

Products for Hepatic Organoid Culture

±á±ð±è²¹³Ù¾±°ä³Ü±ô³Ùâ„¢ Organoid Kit (Human)

Recommended for:

Initiation, growth, and differentiation of human liver organoids

Species:

Human

For Use With:

Primary liver tissue-derived ductal material, liver organoids

±á±ð±è²¹³Ù¾±°ä³Ü±ô³Ùâ„¢ Organoid Growth Medium

Recommended for:

Robust establishment and maintenance of mouse hepatic progenitor organoids

Species:

Mouse

For Use With:

Primary liver tissue-derived ductal material, liver organoids

Mouse Hepatic Organoids

Recommended for:

Convenient establishment and standardization of hepatic organoid cultures in the laboratory

Species:

Mouse

Contents:

Frozen mouse hepatic progenitor organoid segments

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Brand History

Despite the remarkable regenerative capacity of the liver in vivo, sustained in vitro culture of liver tissues has remained difficult until recently. In 2013, described a robust culture system for the maintenance of hepatic tissues as organoids. In 2014, Dr. Hans Clevers and the Foundation Hubrecht Organoid Technology signed an agreement with ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï to manufacture and distribute cell culture media for organoids. ±á±ð±è²¹³Ù¾±°ä³Ü±ô³Ùâ„¢ Organoid Growth Medium (Mouse) was released in early 2018, providing researchers with a convenient method for establishing and maintaining hepatic progenitor organoids.


Key Applications of Hepatic Organoids

Adult-Tissue Derived Liver Organoids

Broutier L, et al. (2016) Nat Protoc. 11(9): 1724-43.

Huch M, et al. (2015) Cell. 160(1-2): 299-312.

Huch M, et al. (2013) Nature. 494(7436): 247-50.

Kuijk EW, et al. (2016) Sci Rep. 6: 22154.

Nantasanti S, et al. (2015) Stem Cell Reports. 5(5): 895-907.

Disease Modeling and Cancer Research

Lampis A, et al. (2017) Gastroenterology. S0016-5085(17): 36331-X.

Broutier L, et al. (2017) Nat Med. 23(12): 1424-1435.

Sampaziotis F, et al. (2015) Nat Biotechnol. 33(8): 845-852.

Hindley CJ, et al. (2016) Dev Biol. 420(2): 251-261.

Hepatic Cell Biology

Dorrell C, et al. (2014) Stem Cell Res. 13(2): 275-83.

Tarlow BD, et al. (2014) Hepatology. 60(1): 278-89.

Yimlamai D, et al. (2014) Cell. 157(6): 1324-38.

Kruitwagen HS, et al. (2018) Stem Cells Dev.

hPSC-Derived Liver Organoids

Guye P, et al. (2016) Nat Commun. 7: 10243.

Takebe T, et al. (2017) Cell Rep. 21(10):2661-2670.

Takebe T, et al. (2014) Nat Protoc. 9(2): 396-409.

Organoids in Multi-Lineage Model Systems

Kasuya J, et al. (2015) J Tissue Eng Regen Med. 9(3): 247-56.

Takebe T, et al. (2012) Transplant Proc. 44(4): 1018-20.

Skardal A, et al. (2015) Ann Biomed Eng. 43(10): 2361-73.

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