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Additional file 3: of Derivation of adult canine intestinal organoids for translational research in gastroenterology

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posted on 2019-04-11, 05:00 authored by Lawrance Chandra, Dana Borcherding, Dawn Kingsbury, Todd Atherly, Yoko Ambrosini, Agnes Bourgois-Mochel, Wang Yuan, Michael Kimber, Yijun Qi, Qun Wang, Michael Wannemuehler, N. Ellinwood, Elizabeth Snella, Martin Martin, Melissa Skala, David Meyerholz, Mary Estes, Martin Fernandez-Zapico, Albert Jergens, Jonathan Mochel, Karin Allenspach
Figure S1. Appearance of holes after EDTA incubation indicates release of crypts from intestinal tissue. Representative image of colon tissue after EDTA incubation, showing apparent holes and dense cellular spheroids by phase contrast microscope (× 20 magnification). (PPTX 5174 kb)

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