Mouse Liver Ductal Organoid Medium, Differentiation
Cat.No:O5100 Solarbio
Storage:Basal medium is stored at 2-8℃, others at -20℃,1year
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Mouse Liver Ductal Organoid Medium, DifferentiationStorage:Basal medium is stored at 2-8℃, others at -20℃,1year
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Name | Mouse Liver Ductal Organoid Medium, Differentiation |
Full Name | Mouse Liver Ductal Organoid Medium, Differentiation |
Storage | Basal medium is stored at 2-8℃, others at -20℃,1year |
Note | Formulated mouse hepatobiliary organoid complete medium can be stored at 2-8℃ and is recommended for use within two weeks. In addition, mouse hepatobiliary organoid culture factor B (50x) contained bacterial and fungal antibiotics (50x). |
Unit | set |
Specification | 100ml 500ml |
Mouse Liver Ductal Organoid Medium, Differentiation is a chemically defined cell culture medium for the establishment and culture of mouse hepatobiliary organoids derived from adult stem cells. The self-renewing epithelial cells of the hepatobiliary duct are driven by the proliferation of stem cells located in the liver and their progenitor cells. The epithelium of hepatobiliary organoids is characterized by real organs in terms of structure, cell type composition, and self-renewal dynamics. Hepatobiliary organoids can induce hepato-like cells in differentiation media, providing a model for the study of human liver development and disease.
Remark:These protocols are for reference only. Solarbio does not independently validate these methods.
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