Series Editor: Dr Joana Neves (King's College London)
Over the past decade organoids have robustly demonstrated their functional relevance to the study of mammalian development and disease. More recently, by increasing the complexity of the system with the addition of other cell types, organoids have revealed their potential as a tool to study immune cell development and function in homeostasis and disease.
This Review Series from Clinical & Experimental Immunology aims to cover the latest developments on the use of organoids in immunological research.
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Organoids as a tool to study homeostatic and pathological immune–epithelial interactions in the gut
Emma Højmose Kromann , Ainize Peña Cearra, Joana F Neves
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Mindaugas Paužuolis, Pilar Samperio Ventayol, Mastura Neyazi, Sina Bartfeld
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Revolutionizing immune research with organoid-based co-culture and chip systems
Diana Papp, Tamas Korcsmaros, Isabelle Hautefort