We will present our work about the generation of functional human liver organoids with BIOMIMESYS® in CNRS thematic school

This week we will present at the thematic school “From 3D culture to the organoid: multidisciplinary research” organised by the Institute of Biological Sciences of CNRS (France) in Strasbourg. Study director Méryl Roudaut will talk about the generation of functional human liver organoids using hiPSC and our innovative 3D cell Read more…

Join us at Molecular Devices workshop on innovative 3D methods for HCS, March 16-17, 2021

During the next Molecular Devices online event called “From organoids to cell painting: Investigate 3D and complex biology using advanced methods in high-content cellular imaging and analysis” we will present how to generate functional human liver organoids derived from hiPSC in BIOMIMESYS® hydroscaffold. This virtual user meeting and workshop is Read more…

Poster – Development and automation of 3D innovative hiPSC-based liver organoids including the microenvironment for phenotypic screening – Application on metabolic diseases – version DHU2020

Ask for high quality link by putting your email below We previously showed that human pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) provide a suitable model to study metabolic diseases upon hepatocyte-like cell (HLC) differentiation. In particular, HLCs have been used to model cholesterol metabolism regulation, by mimicking the main disease features in Read more…

Poster – Development and automation of 3D innovative hiPSC-based liver organoids including the microenvironment for phenotypic screening – Application on metabolic diseases

We previously showed that human pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) provide a suitable model to study metabolic diseases upon hepatocyte-like cell (HLC) differentiation. In particular, HLCs have been used to model cholesterol metabolism regulation, by mimicking the main disease features in vitro. Human iPSCs can be generated from urine samples of Read more…

Poster – Development of a new liver-on-chip including BIOMIMESYS® technology for mimicking the liver extracellular matrix: first results and perspectives

Objective: to develop a new liver-on-chip model that includes a relevant 3D matrix for hepatic cell growth and function with the use of of BIOMIMESYS® Liver hydroscaffold for a physiological 3D hepatocyte culture. Ask for high quality link by putting your email below View and download on Slideshare (low quality) Read more…