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Equine Enteric Glial Culture and Application to the Study of a Neural Inflammatory Mechanism in Equine Colic

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08:07 min

October 4th, 2024

DOI :

10.3791/67244-v

October 4th, 2024


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Establishing Submucosal Equine Enteric Glial Primary Culture

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Equine Organoid Culture for Production of Enterocyte Monolayers and their Response to Inflammatory Cytokine and Glial Products

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