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A Patient-Derived Organoid-Based Study Identified an ASO Targeting SNORD14E for Endometrial Cancer through Reducing Aberrant FOXM1 Expression and β-Catenin Nuclear Accumulation
[Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research] The Cancer Genome Atlas database was used to determine SNORD14E expression. The effects of SNORD14E were investigated using CCK8, Transwell, wound-healing assays, and a xenograft model experiment; apoptosis was measured by flow cytometry.
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Scalable Production of Tissue-Like Vascularized Liver Organoids from Human PSCs
[Experimental & Molecular Medicine] Using single-cell RNA sequencing and immunofluorescence, scientists demonstrated a liver-like cellular repertoire, a higher order cellular complexity, presenting with vascular luminal structures, and a population of resident macrophages: Kupffer cells.
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Establishment of a Large-Scale Patient-Derived High-Risk Colorectal Adenoma Organoid Biobank for High-Throughput and High-Content Drug Screening
[BMC Medicine] Investigators established a large-scale patient-derived high-risk colorectal adenoma organoid biobank containing 37 patient-derived organoid lines derived from 33 patients.
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3D Volumetric Mechanosensation of MCF7 Breast Cancer Spheroids in a Linear Stiffness Gradient GelagE
[Advanced Healthcare Materials] Researchers developed a tuneable hydrogel with spatiotemporal control of stiffness and mesh-network. The volume of MCF7 spheroids encapsulated in a linear stiffness gradient demonstrated an inverse relationship with stiffness.
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Three-Dimensional Molecular Cartography of Human Cerebral Organoids Revealed by Double-Barcoded Spatial Transcriptomics
[Cell Reports Methods] The authors developed a cost-effective strategy for manufacturing molecularly double-barcoded DNA arrays that allowed large-scale spatially resolved transcriptomics studies.
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Self-Formation of Concentric Zones of Telencephalic and Ocular Tissues and Directional Retinal Ganglion Cell Axons
[eLife] Scientists reported self-formation of human telencephalon-eye organoids comprising concentric zones of telencephalic, optic-stalk, optic-disc, and neuroretinal tissues along the center-periphery axis.