Intestinal Organoids Grow in a Synthetic Matrix
Intestinal Organoids Grow in a Synthetic Matrix
Victor Hernandez-Gordillo
MIT Department of Biological Engineering, Koch Institute at MIT
Intestinal stem cells isolated from human donors can be expanded in the lab. These cells form 3D spherical structures with an empty space in the center (called lumen) when embedded in an appropriated hydrogel (matrix) support. My work focusses on designing a synthetic hydrogel that would allow the expansion of the intestinal stem cells. This image represents a wide area of intestinal stem cells embedded in the synthetic hydrogel.