Regional Differences in Human Biliary Tissues and Corresponding In Vitro –Derived Organoids

Author:

Rimland Casey A.1234ORCID,Tilson Samantha G.1356,Morell Carola M.13,Tomaz Rute A.13,Lu Wei‐Yu78,Adams Simone E.129,Georgakopoulos Nikitas3,Otaizo‐Carrasquero Francisco10,Myers Timothy G.10ORCID,Ferdinand John R.11,Gieseck Richard L.2ORCID,Sampaziotis Fotios13,Tysoe Olivia C.13ORCID,Ross Alexander112,Kraiczy Judith M.12,Wesley Brandon13,Muraro Daniele135,Zilbauer Matthias12,Oniscu Gabriel C.13,Hannan Nicholas R.F.1415,Forbes Stuart J.7ORCID,Saeb‐Parsy Kourosh3,Wynn Thomas A.2,Vallier Ludovic13

Affiliation:

1. Wellcome–Medical Research Council Cambridge Stem Cell Institute University of Cambridge Cambridge United Kingdom

2. Immunopathogenesis Section Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases NIAIDNIH Bethesda MD

3. Department of Surgery University of Cambridge and National Institute for Health Research Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre Cambridge United Kingdom

4. Medical Scientist Training Program School of Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC

5. Welcome Trust Sanger Institute Hinxton United Kingdom

6. Liver Diseases Branch NIDDKNIH Bethesda MD

7. MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine University of Edinburgh Edinburgh United Kingdom

8. Centre for Liver and Gastrointestinal Research Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy The University of Birmingham Birmingham United Kingdom

9. Department of Biological Sciences North Carolina State University Raleigh NC

10. Genomic Technologies Section Research Technologies Branch NIAIDNIH Bethesda MD

11. Department of Medicine University of Cambridge Cambridge United Kingdom

12. Department of Paediatrics University of Cambridge Cambridge United Kingdom

13. Edinburgh Transplant Centre Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh University of Edinburgh Edinburgh United Kingdom

14. Division of Cancer and Stem Cells School of Medicine Centre for Biomolecular Sciences University of Nottingham Nottingham United Kingdom

15. National Institute for Health Research Nottingham Digestive Diseases Biomedical Research Unit Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Nottingham Nottingham United Kingdom

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hepatology

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