Chicken-derived rspo1 and wnt3 contribute to maintaining longevity of chicken intestinal organoid cultures

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  • who: Miriam J. Oost from the CentreMaastricht University have published the article: Chicken-derived RSPO1 and WNT3 contribute to maintaining longevity of chicken intestinal organoid cultures, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors aimed to optimize the culture of chicken intestinal organoids and to extend their longevity (i.e. number of passages) compared to what has been reported so u00adfar12-14,16. The authors show that by using growth factors of chicken origin, instead of using the commercially available mammalian growth factors WNT3 and RSPO1, cultures could be passaged up to 15 . . .

     

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