New from #BBSRC https://t.co/8g7KCm68uK Developing a 3D intestinal epithelium model for livestock species
@AmberLeckenby @IGHLiverpool Hi, thanks for the interest! It's always nice to know that the work we do is interesting to others :) We've published two papers on gut models so far: https://t.co/LYGm33fFTV https://t.co/2tZsM1ycIF Currently working on a thir
Developing a 3D intestinal epithelium model for livestock species. @LivUni #organoids https://t.co/YCoRY3bUQw https://t.co/NxZ5wAXGw2
Developing a 3D intestinal epithelium model for livestock species https://t.co/ezG3O5tKCz https://t.co/GhmUUr6Hnf
RT @lisaluu88: Findings from our @BBSRC funded project “Developing a 3d intestinal epithelium model for livestock species” is in press at C…
RT @lisaluu88: Findings from our @BBSRC funded project “Developing a 3d intestinal epithelium model for livestock species” is in press at C…
The arsenal for #organoid-based infection biology is widening. Exciting times for those of us interested in broad host spectrum #pathogens
RT @lisaluu88: Findings from our @BBSRC funded project “Developing a 3d intestinal epithelium model for livestock species” is in press at C…
RT @lisaluu88: Findings from our @BBSRC funded project “Developing a 3d intestinal epithelium model for livestock species” is in press at C…
RT @lisaluu88: Findings from our @BBSRC funded project “Developing a 3d intestinal epithelium model for livestock species” is in press at C…
RT @lisaluu88: Findings from our @BBSRC funded project “Developing a 3d intestinal epithelium model for livestock species” is in press at C…
RT @lisaluu88: Findings from our @BBSRC funded project “Developing a 3d intestinal epithelium model for livestock species” is in press at C…
Findings from our @BBSRC funded project “Developing a 3d intestinal epithelium model for livestock species” is in press at Cell and Tissue Research https://t.co/hWCjg49BtH We had lots of fun working on this #organoid project with @waiyeefong from @jay_sal