| Advantages | These organoids provide a reproducible in vitro system for studying gallbladder development, epithelial regeneration, host-pathogen interactions, gallbladder cancer initiation, and drug responses in hepatobiliary research. |
| Species | Mouse |
| Product Type | Tissue-derived Organoid |
| Growth Properties | Embedded 3D Culture |
| Growth Conditions | Cultured at 37°C under 95% air and 5% CO2. |
| Quality Control | Negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi. |
| Tissue | Gallbladder |
| Disease | Normal |
| Format | Frozen |
| Organoid Characterization | They self-organize into cystic structures that preserve key histological and molecular features of the gallbladder epithelium. |
| Applications | Tissue-derived organoids are extensively applied in drug screening, disease modeling, mechanistic research, personalized medicine, and regenerative medicine. Through accurate modeling of disease states, they serve as an ideal platform for evaluating patient-specific responses to investigational drugs and informing personalized treatment strategies. Moreover, these organoids enable the development of novel therapeutic approaches, especially in oncology and tissue regeneration, offering sophisticated experimental tools that enhance progress in precision medicine. |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
| Shipping Information | Dry Ice |
For preclinical research and development use only; not intended for therapeutic or other applications.