tarmorganoider
Tarmorganoider, or intestinal organoids, are three‑dimensional, miniature versions of the intestine grown in vitro from stem cells. They form lumen-containing structures that recapitulate key aspects of intestinal tissue architecture and function, offering a controllable model for study.
They are derived from adult intestinal stem cells obtained from biopsies or from pluripotent stem cells directed
Cell types within tarmorganoider typically include enterocytes, goblet cells, Paneth cells, and enteroendocrine cells; some organoids
Applications encompass modeling intestinal development and disease, studying host–pathogen interactions, and screening drugs or toxic compounds.
Limitations include the absence of systemic components such as immune cells, vasculature, and neural input, which