intestinal organoids form crypts
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Shaping the gut: How tissue mechanics drive intestinal organoid formation

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FMI researchers shed light on how intestinal organoids form crypts, the pockets that house stem cells for gut regeneration and long-term stability.
Their findings may have broader implications for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Researchers created a model to explain how crypts form by linking mechanical forces and cell responses to tissue shape.
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