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Mouse Intestinal Organoid

Cat. No.: RONO-2603-CXX-042

Description: Mouse intestinal organoids are derived from embryonic mouse intestinal tissue, enabling simultaneous isolation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs), intestinal mesenchymal cells (IMCs), and enteric neural crest cells (ENCCs) to minimize individual variability while preserving stemness and physiological relevance.

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Product Details

Advantages Leveraging advantages such as small body size, short reproductive cycles, and ease of breeding, mouse intestinal organoids serve as valuable models for studying intestinal diseases, drug screening, toxicology assessment, and neuro-gut interactions.
Species Mouse
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 Intestinal
Disease Normal
Format Frozen
Organoid Characterization These organoids typically form cystic or budding structures with a central lumen lined by columnar epithelial cells; neuronal components can be incorporated to enhance functional complexity.

Application

Applications Intestinal organoids provide physiologically relevant models that overcome the limitations of traditional epithelial-only systems. Optimized for preclinical small-animal studies, these organoids enable advanced research in intestinal development, inflammation, cancer, drug discovery, barrier function, neuro-immune regulation, and regenerative medicine, offering powerful platforms for both basic research and therapeutic innovation.

Storage & Handling

Storage Liquid Nitrogen
Shipping Information Dry Ice

For preclinical research and development use only; not intended for therapeutic or other applications.