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Tissue extracellular matrix hydrogels as alternatives to Matrigel for culturing gastrointestinal organoids
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This innovative research conducted by Suran Kim and colleagues showcases gastrointestinal tissue-derived ECM hydrogels as promising substitutes for traditional Matrigel in GI organoid culture. These hydrogels facilitate tissue-mimetic environments for long-term subculture and transplantation, potentially transforming disease modeling and drug development.
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