1. Novel fixed z-direction (FiZD) kidney primordia and an organoid culture system for time-lapse confocal imaging.
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Saarela, Ulla, Akram, Saad Ullah, Desgrange, Audrey, Rak-Raszewska, Aleksandra, Shan, Jingdong, Cereghini, Silvia, Ronkainen, Veli-Pekka, Heikkilä, Janne, Skovorodkin, Ilya, and Vainio, Seppo J.
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KIDNEY abnormalities ,ORGANOIDS ,MORPHOGENESIS ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Tissue, organ and organoid cultures provide suitable models for developmental studies, but our understanding of how the organs are assembled at the single-cell level still remains unclear. We describe here a novel fixed z-direction (FiZD) culture setup that permits high-resolution confocal imaging of organoids and embryonic tissues. In a FiZD culture a permeable membrane compresses the tissues onto a glass coverslip and the spacers adjust the thickness, enabling the tissue to grow for up to 12 days. Thus, the kidney rudiment and the organoids can adjust to the limited z-directional space and yet advance the process of kidney morphogenesis, enabling long-term time-lapse and high-resolution confocal imaging. As the data quality achieved was sufficient for computer-assisted cell segmentation and analysis, the method can be used for studying morphogenesis ex vivo at the level of the single constituent cells of a complex mammalian organogenesis model system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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