How to incorporate organoid cultures into your research – expert interview
Our organoid expert Dr. Elfie Rödel shares her top tips for working with 3D organoid cultures into research.
Over the past decade, organoid cell culture has emerged as an improved technique for replicating physiological relevance in vitro. Gain expert advice from our organoid specialist, on incorporating 3D organoid cultures into your research practices.
In this interview with RegMedNet, Elfie shares
- Key considerations when choosing a suitable 3D culture system
- Factors to consider when selecting the appropriate cell culture reagents to develop your organoid cultures
- Best practices for establishing and working with 3D cell cultures
- The advantages of working with organoid cultures of primary human cells from healthy donors
- The biggest obstacles in the production of respiratory organoids and how to address them
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