In a recent study, FMI researchers have shed light on how intestinal organoids form crypts, the pockets that house stem cells for gut regeneration and long-term stability. Their findings may have broader implications for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. In a recent study, FMI researchers have shed light on how intestinal organoids form crypts, the pockets that house stem cells for gut regeneration and long-term stability. Their findings may have broader implications for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Shaping the gut: How tissue mechanics drive intestinal organoid formation
