Original paper
Co-emergence of cardiac and gut tissues promotes cardiomyocyte maturation within human iPSC-derived organoids
Abstract
During embryogenesis, paracrine signaling between tissues in close proximity contributes to the determination of their respective cell fate(s) and development into functional organs. Organoids are in vitro models that mimic organ formation and cellular heterogeneity, but lack the paracrine input of surrounding tissues. Here, we describe a human multilineage iPSC-derived organoid that recapitulates cooperative cardiac and gut development and...
Paper Details
Title
Co-emergence of cardiac and gut tissues promotes cardiomyocyte maturation within human iPSC-derived organoids
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
12
Pages
2137 - 2152.e6
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