Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Sep 2024)

Standardization and quality assessment for human intestinal organoids

  • Hana Lee,
  • Hana Lee,
  • Seunghye Yang,
  • Seunghye Yang,
  • Kyung Jin Lee,
  • Kyung Jin Lee,
  • Si-Na Kim,
  • Ji-Seon Jeong,
  • Ji-Seon Jeong,
  • Ki Young Kim,
  • Ki Young Kim,
  • Cho-Rok Jung,
  • Cho-Rok Jung,
  • Cho-Rok Jung,
  • Sooyeon Jeon,
  • Dayeon Kwon,
  • Sungin Lee,
  • Hanbyeol Lee,
  • Chihye Park,
  • Sun-Ju Ahn,
  • Sun-Ju Ahn,
  • Jongman Yoo,
  • Jongman Yoo,
  • Jongman Yoo,
  • Mi-Young Son,
  • Mi-Young Son,
  • Mi-Young Son,
  • Mi-Young Son

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2024.1383893
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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To enhance the practical application of intestinal organoids, it is imperative to establish standardized guidelines. This proposed standardization outlines a comprehensive framework to ensure consistency and reliability in the development, characterization, and application of intestinal organoids. The recommended guidelines encompass crucial parameters, including culture conditions, critical quality attributes, quality control measures, and functional assessments, aimed at fostering a standardized approach across diverse research initiatives. The implementation of these guidelines is anticipated to significantly contribute to the reproducibility and comparability of results in the burgeoning field of intestinal organoid research.

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