Released a white paper on the utilization of the HANABI AVATAR organoid culture kit from ADS Biotec.

Organoids have become an essential tool in modern biomedical research, contributing to advancements in drug discovery, disease modeling, and personalized medicine.
ADS Biotec, based in the United States, conducted experiments in collaboration with the Transcriptomics Laboratory at the National Cancer Institute in Milan, Italy, and released a white paper titled "Utilization of the HANABI AVATAR Organoid Culture Kit in Mimicking the Structural, Chemical, and Physiological Aspects of Organs." The performance of the HANABI AVATAR colorectal organoid culture kit produced by the company was compared to that of lab-manufactured media in co-culture tests.
❏ Samples
Organoids from three different pathologies of patient-derived colorectal cancer (adenoma, colorectal cancer, metastasis) were used.
❏ Improved Proliferation Performance
In long-term cultures of each of the three pathologies, the HANABI AVATAR culture kit produced more organoids than the lab-manufactured media.
❏ Reproducibility and Reliability
Culturing with HANABI AVATAR promoted proliferation while maintaining equivalent expression of adenoma markers and colorectal markers.
❏ Cost and Labor Reduction
Improvements in media performance shortened culture times, reducing costs and labor associated with culturing.


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