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Can you control size / size distribution of organoids?

Possibly. The size of the organoids may depend on the access to nutrients in the gel. For reference, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31173716/ For best results we recommend the following:

  • Avoid nutrient gradients. We recommend using a small, drop-like BME gel bead and high volumes of medium. Change the medium every day as we’ve observed that less frequent medium changes results in yellow culture medium indicative of a pH shift likely from an increase in cellular metabolism.
  • For optimal cell distribution, it is important to control the “gelling” or setting of the ECM gel. Therefore, the temperature is critical! BME is liquid in the cold (4°C) and solidifies at 37°C. The gelling must be done in a very short time, otherwise the cells in the BME would sink to the bottom.

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