Mouse lung organoid are three-dimensional, self-organizing tissue models derived from mouse pluripotent stem cells or primary lung epithelial progenitors. These organoids recapitulate essential structural and functional features of the developing lung, including airway-like and alveolar-like regions composed of epithelial, mesenchymal, and endothelial cell populations. They express lineage-specific markers such as NKX2.1, SPC, and AQP5, while maintaining genetic stability and reproducible differentiation capacity. Rigorous quality control ensures freedom from mycoplasma, bacteria, and fungi/yeast, alongside verification of cellular identity and functional performance. Mouse lung organoids provide a physiologically relevant platform for studying lung development, modeling respiratory diseases such as fibrosis, infection, and cancer, and supporting preclinical drug discovery, toxicity testing, and regenerative medicine research.
Embedded 3D Culture
All test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi.
For research use only. Tissue-derived organoids are widely used in drug screening, disease modeling, mechanism research, personalized medicine, and regenerative medicine. By simulating authentic disease states, these organoids provide an ideal platform to assess patient responses to new drugs and assist in the design of personalized treatment plans. Additionally, they drive the development of new therapeutic approaches, particularly in cancer research and organ regeneration, offering precise experimental tools that greatly enhance the advancement of precision medicine.
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Let's build the future of translational research together.