Adding Hepatic Organoids to Your Research
Hepatic organoids are expanding the possibilities for innovation in liver research; what could they do for your research program? In this webinar, Dr. Charis Segeritz-Walko reviews the biological characteristics and practical research applications of liver organoids. Growing hepatic progenitor cells as organoids yields a genetically normal, bipotent liver cell population which can be maintained through passaging or cryopreservation, thus providing an ongoing source of hepatic cells for experimentation.
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