2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.crfs.2022.11.021
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A 3D co-culture intestinal organoid system for exploring glucose metabolism

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“…If microorganisms and animal cells are used, one might first imagine the interaction between humans and intestinal bacteria. Indeed, several examples of co-culture of human cells and intestinal bacteria have been reported, and the changes in gene expression on the host side during such co-culture experiments have been well studied [ 117 118 ]. On the other hand, unlike intestinal bacteria, pathogenic microorganisms that adversely affect human health also interact with host cells when they invade the body [ 119 120 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If microorganisms and animal cells are used, one might first imagine the interaction between humans and intestinal bacteria. Indeed, several examples of co-culture of human cells and intestinal bacteria have been reported, and the changes in gene expression on the host side during such co-culture experiments have been well studied [ 117 118 ]. On the other hand, unlike intestinal bacteria, pathogenic microorganisms that adversely affect human health also interact with host cells when they invade the body [ 119 120 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%