Porcine Gastric Organoid is a 3D tissue model derived from porcine gastric stem cells, replicating the structure and function of the pig stomach. These organoids closely resemble the gastric epithelium, including features such as gastric pits, parietal cells, and chief cells, and retain the gastric mucosal architecture. They provide a physiologically relevant system for studying gastric development, gastritis, gastric cancer, and other gastrointestinal diseases specific to pigs. Porcine gastric organoids are invaluable for disease modeling, drug testing, and evaluating gastric responses to various pathogens and treatments in pigs. These organoids offer a more accurate model of the porcine stomach compared to traditional 2D cell cultures, making them a critical tool in zoonotic disease studies, veterinary medicine, and preclinical drug testing. The organoids are rigorously tested for mycoplasma, bacteria, fungi/yeast, and verified for identity, genetic stability, and functional performance.
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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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Whether you're exploring disease mechanisms or screening novel therapeutics, OgCelix is your trusted partner.
Let's build the future of translational research together.