A review on the evolution of methods for intestinal in vitro organ culture and its application in veterinary science

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Abstract

Different techniques have been reported in studies of intestinal in vitro organ culture (IVOC). A robust compilation of all available methods is lacking in the literature, making it difficult to choose a method that corresponds to the study's demands. In this review, readers can assess the most available methods, allowing them to evaluate which is more suitable for their purposes and requirements. A simplified view of culturing intestinal explants is presented, highlighting the approachability of IVOC. Relevant findings from diverse veterinarian studies, where explants played a major role, as well as the technique used in each, are described to illustrate its applications. Finally, the strengths and limitations of the innovative intestinal IVOC methods are discussed. This review provides a collection of methods for intestinal explant culture and their possible applications in veterinary research. In this way, it aims to broaden access to IVOC techniques and aid decision-making regarding the best suited for a study's purposes.

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De Souza Cortez, B. R., & Guedes, R. M. C. (2023, February 1). A review on the evolution of methods for intestinal in vitro organ culture and its application in veterinary science. Veterinary World. Veterinary World. https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2023.347-356

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