In Vitro Human Airway Modeling Using Primary Airway Epithelial Cells
Dr. Natalie Ronaghan provides an overview of two in vitro airway model systems, air-liquid interface (ALI) cultures and airway organoids, and discusses the key factors leading to physiological airway cultures. Dr. Ronaghan is a MITACS Postdoctoral Fellow at SickKids and STEMCELL Technologies.
Dr. Natalie Ronaghan provides an overview of two in vitro airway model systems, air-liquid interface (ALI) cultures and airway organoids, and discusses the key factors leading to physiological airway cultures. Dr. Ronaghan is a MITACS Postdoctoral Fellow at SickKids and STEMCELL Technologies.
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