| Advantages | They are ideal for drug testing, disease modeling, and investigating gastric tissue responses to pathogens or treatments. Compared to traditional 2D cultures, these organoids offer a more accurate representation of the mouse stomach, enabling more precise research outcomes. |
| 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 | Gastric |
| Disease | Normal |
| Format | Frozen |
| Organoid Characterization | They recapitulate key features of the gastric epithelium, including gastric pits, parietal cells, and chief cells, while preserving native gastric mucosal architecture. These organoids provide a physiologically relevant platform for studying gastric development, gastritis, gastric cancer, and other gastrointestinal diseases in mice. |
| Applications | Tissue-derived organoids are extensively utilized in drug screening, disease modeling, mechanistic research, personalized medicine, and regenerative medicine. By recapitulating authentic disease states, they provide a robust platform for evaluating patient-specific drug responses and supporting individualized treatment design. Moreover, these organoids enable the development of innovative therapeutic strategies, especially in cancer research and organ regeneration, delivering precise experimental systems that significantly advance precision medicine. |
| Storage | Liquid Nitrogen |
| Shipping Information | Dry Ice |
For preclinical research and development use only; not intended for therapeutic or other applications.