Beschrijving
Cebrary™ Intestinal Organoid Growth Medium (Mouse) is a serum-free medium designed for the establishment and long-term culture of organoids derived from mouse intestinal stem cells (such as intestinal crypts). In the presence of an extracellular matrix, the specific components and rich cytokines contained in this medium promote the rapid growth and formation of intestinal organoids. The organoid development process is smooth and rapid, while maintaining high stemness and viability of the intestinal crypt stem cells. This provides robust support for subsequent organoid-based studies in intestinal physiology, disease modeling, and precision medicine.
Product Features
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Broad Applications: Ideal for tissue modeling, efficacy evaluation, toxicity assessment, etc.
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Efficient & Stable Culture: Enables highly efficient and stable cultivation while preserving tissue heterogeneity.
Application Example
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Culture utilizing organoid-specific basement membrane extract (BME/matrix gel) and organoid culture medium.

Figure 1. Representative image of mouse small intestinal organoids.
Storage Conditions
Store at -25°C to -15°C. Valid for 1 year.
FAQ
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Q: Does the culture medium contain phenol red?
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A: Yes, it does.
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Q: Can this intestinal organoid culture medium be used to culture all parts of the mouse intestine?
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A: Yes. It supports the small intestine and colon well; however, growth in the rectum may be relatively weaker.
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Q: What are Nutrient Component 1 and Nutrient Component 2?
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A: They are cytokines.
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