2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.03.578756
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Prolonged airway explant culture enables study of health, disease, and viral pathogenesis

Rhianna E Lee-Ferris,
Kenichi Okuda,
Jacob R Galiger
et al.

Abstract: In vitro models play a major role in studying airway physiology and disease. However, the native lung’s complex tissue architecture and non-epithelial cell lineages are not preserved in these models. Ex vivo tissue models could overcome in vitro limitations, but methods for long-term maintenance of ex vivo tissue has not been established. We describe methods to culture human large airway explants, small airway explants, and precision-cut lung slices for at least 14 days. Human airway explants recapitulate geno… Show more

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