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The ISCC Protocol Library contains protocols relevant to intestinal stem cell biology.

(last updated: Dec 28, 2019)

Cell Information Protocols

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CategoryNameAuthor
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkA novel morphometry system automatically assessing the growth and regeneration of intestinal organoidsWang - Third Military Medical University - China
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkConditioned Medium Made from Secreted Media from Cultured Cell Lines ProtocolEstes - Baylor College of Medicine
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkEnteroid Maintenance ProtocolEstes - Baylor College of Medicine
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkGenerating enteroids from Biopsy Samples ProtocolEstes - Baylor College of Medicine
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkEstablishment of Human EnteroidsHelmrath - Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell Work2D Culture of Human Enteroid MonolayersDonowitz - Johns Hopkins Hospital
Protocols for Mouse Intestinal Stem Cell WorkMouse GI OrganoidsHelmrath - Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkHuman Crypt IsolationDonowitz - Johns Hopkins Hospital
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkGeneration of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells from Human Fibroblasts Using LentivirusWells - Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkGeneration of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells from Human Fibroblasts Using Episomal PlasmidsWells - Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkComparison of Short vs. Long Method for Human Crypts IsolationMartin - UCLA
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkGrowing HB8 Myofibroblasts ProtocolMartin - UCLA
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkHuman Intestinal Crypts for EnteroidsMartin - UCLA
Protocols for Human Intestinal Stem Cell WorkHuman Crypt Isolation and PropagationSpence - University of Michigan
Protocols for Mouse Intestinal Stem Cell WorkIntestinal Mesenchyme Isolation V1Li Lab- Stowers Institute
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