Human Colonoid Monolayers to Study Interactions Between Pathogens, Commensals, and Host Intestinal Epithelium

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07:20 min

April 9th, 2019

DOI :

10.3791/59357-v

April 9th, 2019


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Colonoid Monolayers

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0:04

Title

1:22

Isolation and Dissociation of Enteroids/Colonoids from 3D Culture

2:39

Plating the Enteroid/Colonoid Suspension

4:10

Fixation to Preserve and Immunostain Mucus

5:16

Results: Establishment and Evaluation of Human Enteroid/Colonoid Monolayers

6:51

Conclusion

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