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Meaning of Organotypic from wikipedia

- from solid tissues are adherent. Another type of adherent culture is organotypic culture, which involves growing cells in a three-dimensional (3-D) environment...
- conditions without active perfusion. Another widely used technique is organotypic slice cultures, where thin sections of organs are maintained on supportive...
- procedure is termed primary tissue culture. More specific terms include organotypic culture, tissue slices and explants. Neuronal primary cell cultures are...
- cell culture to 3D tissues in the form of organotypic brain slices and more recently organoids. Organotypic brain slices are an in vitro model that replicates...
- In biology, explant culture is a technique to organotypically culture cells from a piece or pieces of tissue or organ removed from a plant or animal....
- Shwetal; Nikkhah, Mehdi (April 15, 2019). "A three-dimensional (3D) organotypic microfluidic model for glioma stem cellsVascular interactions". Biomaterials...
- responses of neurons while also studying functional connectivity of organotypic slices. Spatial resolution is one of the key advantages of MEAs and allows...
- a GABA uptake inhibitor on pharmacoresistant seizure like events in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures". Epilepsy Research. 86 (2–3): 113–23. doi:10...
- "Dopamine is released spontaneously from developing midbrain neurons in organotypic culture". Neuroscience. 84 (2): 325–30. doi:10.1016/s0306-4522(97)00657-x...
- inhibit neurotoxicity and calcium entry induced by ethanol withdrawal in organotypic slice cultures from neonatal rat hippocampus". Alcoholism: Clinical and...