The use of cell models is common to mimic cellular and molecular events in interaction with their environment. In the case of the gut, the existing models are of particular interest to evaluate food, toxicants, or drug effects on the mucosa. To have the most accurate model, cell diversity and the complexity of the interactions must be considered. Existing models range from single-cell cultures of absorptive cells to more complex combinations of two or more cell types. This work describes the existing solutions and the challenges that remain to be solved.
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Haddad, M. J., Sztupecki, W., Delayre-Orthez, C., Rhazi, L., Barbezier, N., Depeint, F., & Anton, P. M. (2023, February 1). Complexification of In Vitro Models of Intestinal Barriers, A True Challenge for a More Accurate Alternative Approach. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043595
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