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oai:HAL:hal-03168950v1

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Animal health Animal breeding and genomics Animal nutrition Host-microbe interaction In vitro model Organoids Stem cell research Veterinary research [SDV.BA.MVSA]Life Sciences [q-bio]... [SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bio...
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Kar, Soumya K. Wells, Jerry M. Ellen, Esther D. Te Pas, Marinus F. W. Madsen, Ole Groenen, Martien A. M. Woelders, Henri
Langue
en
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HAL CCSD;BioMed Central

Catégorie

sciences : sciences du vivant

Année

2021

Date de référencement

07/12/2023

Mots clés
cells veterinary animal research organoids
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International audience; Organoids are self-organizing, self-renewing three-dimensional cellular structures that resemble organs in structure and function.

They can be derived from adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells, or induced pluripotent stem cells.

They contain most of the relevant cell types with a topology and cell-to-cell interactions resembling that of the in vivo tissue.

The widespread and increasing adoption of organoid-based technologies in human biomedical research is testament to their enormous potential in basic, translational- and applied-research.

In a similar fashion there appear to be ample possibilities for research applications of organoids from livestock and companion animals.

Furthermore, organoids as in vitro models offer a great possibility to reduce the use of experimental animals.

Here, we provide an overview of studies on organoids in livestock and companion animal species, with focus on the methods developed for organoids from a variety of tissues/organs from various animal species and on the applications in veterinary research.

Current limitations, and ongoing research to address these limitations, are discussed.

Further, we elaborate on a number of fields of research in animal nutrition, host-microbe interactions, animal breeding and genomics, and animal biotechnology, in which organoids may have great potential as an in vitro research tool.

Kar, Soumya K.,Wells, Jerry M.,Ellen, Esther D.,Te Pas, Marinus F. W.,Madsen, Ole,Groenen, Martien A. M.,Woelders, Henri, 2021, Organoids: a promising new in vitro platform in livestock and veterinary research, HAL CCSD;BioMed Central

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