| Advantages | Given the close physiological similarity between pigs and humans, these organoids represent a powerful translational model for diabetes research, pancreatic cancer studies, drug screening, and regenerative medicine applications. |
| Species | Porcine |
| 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 | Pancreas |
| Disease | Normal |
| Format | Frozen |
| Organoid Characterization | Each batch undergoes rigorous testing for mycoplasma, bacteria, and fungi/yeast, and is verified for identity, genetic stability, and functional performance. |
| Applications | Tissue-derived organoids are broadly applied in drug screening, disease modeling, mechanistic studies, personalized medicine, and regenerative medicine. By authentically modeling disease states, they provide an ideal platform for evaluating patient-specific responses to new therapeutics and supporting individualized treatment design. In addition, these organoids drive the development of innovative therapeutic strategies, especially in oncology and tissue regeneration, offering precise experimental tools that accelerate 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.