A21 MINIMAL MIMETIC MATRICES DRIVE COLONIC ORGANOIDS TOWARD A DISEASE-ASSOCIATED STRESS RESPONSE
V Bat, C Jones, S Nassari, F Boudreau, N Faucheux, N Perreault

TL;DR
This study explores how minimal mimetic matrices influence colonic organoids to adopt a disease-related stress response.
Contribution
The research introduces a novel approach using minimal mimetic matrices to model disease-associated responses in colonic organoids.
Findings
Colonic organoids respond to minimal mimetic matrices with a stress response.
The stress response resembles disease-associated patterns.
This method provides insights into disease modeling using simplified matrices.
Abstract
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Taxonomy
TopicsGut microbiota and health · Digestive system and related health
