Ovine intestinal organoid are three-dimensional models derived from sheep intestinal stem cells, designed to replicate the architecture and cellular diversity of the ovine intestine. These organoids are particularly useful in research on livestock intestinal health, as they closely mimic the functional properties of the digestive tract. They are primarily used for studying intestinal infections in sheep and evaluating the effects of potential treatments for common gastrointestinal diseases in livestock. Ovine organoids serve as an excellent platform for advancing our understanding of sheep digestive physiology and disease mechanisms, offering valuable insights into infection models and immune responses.
Embedded 3D Culture
All test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi.
For research use only. Intestinal organoids provide physiologically relevant models that overcome the limitations of traditional epithelial-only systems. Tailored for ruminant disease and infection models, they enable advanced research in intestinal development, inflammation, cancer, drug discovery, barrier function, neuro–immune regulation, and regenerative medicine, offering powerful tools for both basic research and therapeutic innovation.
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Let's build the future of translational research together.