2023
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1220622
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From cup to dish: how to make and use endometrial organoid and stromal cultures derived from menstrual fluid

Sylvia C. Hewitt,
Mackenzie J. Dickson,
Nicole Edwards
et al.

Abstract: Diseases impacting the female reproductive tract pose a critical health concern. The establishment of in vitro models to study primary endometrial cells is crucial to understanding the mechanisms that contribute to normal endometrial function and the origins of diseases. Established protocols for endometrial stromal cell culture have been in use for decades but recent advances in endometrial organoid culture have paved the way to allowing study of the roles of both epithelial and stromal endometrial cells in v… Show more

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“…Establishment of endometrial assembloids was performed according to a published protocol 117 , 134 with minor modifications. In brief, primary endometrial stromal cells and glandular epithelial organoids were established from human endometrial samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Establishment of endometrial assembloids was performed according to a published protocol 117 , 134 with minor modifications. In brief, primary endometrial stromal cells and glandular epithelial organoids were established from human endometrial samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Establishment of endometrial assembloids was performed following a previously published protocol 104,105 with minor modi cations. In brief, primary endometrial stromal cells and glandular epithelial organoids were established from human endometrial samples.…”
Section: Establishment and Decidualization Of Endometrial Assembloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%