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Description
Establishing patient-derived cholangiocarcinoma organoids from primary tumor tissue can be technically demanding. Variable tissue quality, incomplete tissue digestion, inconsistent culture conditions, and limited post-isolation expansion may reduce organoid establishment efficiency and make long-term experiments difficult to reproduce.
XR Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Kit is a complete in vitro culture system developed for the establishment, maintenance, and passaging of human cholangiocarcinoma organoids. The culture environment is designed to support three-dimensional growth while helping preserve relevant pathological and biological characteristics of the original tumor tissue.
This cholangiocarcinoma organoid medium is suitable for researchers constructing patient-derived cholangiocarcinoma organoid models from freshly collected tumor specimens. It supports the culture of multiple cholangiocarcinoma subtypes and provides a practical platform for tumor biology research, cancer disease modeling, drug screening, and drug sensitivity testing.
The two-component format combines 96 mL of Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Basal Medium A with 4 mL of Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Supplement B to prepare 100 mL of complete medium. The integrated formulation reduces the need to source and optimize multiple individual culture factors.
Specifications
| Product Name | XR Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Kit |
| SKU | XRhChlgCO-100 |
| Product Type | Human cholangiocarcinoma organoid culture medium kit |
| Target Model | Patient-derived human cholangiocarcinoma organoids |
| Basal Medium A | 96 mL |
| Culture Supplement B | 4 mL |
| Complete Medium Volume | 100 mL after combining Basal Medium A and Supplement B |
| Culture Format | Three-dimensional extracellular matrix-based organoid culture |
| Recommended Culture Conditions | 37°C, 5% CO₂ |
| Recommended Medium Volume | 700 μL per well in a 24-well plate |
| Basal Medium Storage | 4°C for up to 3 months or -20°C for up to 12 months |
| Supplement Storage | -20°C for up to 6 months |
| Components Sold Separately | No |
| Grade | Research use only |
Kit Components
| Component | Volume | Storage | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Basal Medium A | 96 mL | 4°C or -20°C | Provides the basal nutritional environment for cholangiocarcinoma organoid culture. |
| Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Supplement B | 4 mL | -20°C | Supplies the concentrated culture supplement required to prepare complete medium. |
Complete medium preparation: Add the entire 4 mL bottle of Culture Supplement B to 96 mL of Basal Medium A and mix thoroughly to prepare 100 mL of complete human cholangiocarcinoma organoid culture medium.
Features
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Developed specifically for patient-derived human cholangiocarcinoma organoid culture.
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Supports organoid establishment from freshly isolated primary cholangiocarcinoma tissue.
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Designed for long-term organoid maintenance and serial passaging.
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Supports research involving multiple cholangiocarcinoma subtypes.
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Two-component format simplifies preparation of complete organoid growth medium.
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Integrated culture formulation eliminates the need to add and optimize multiple individual factors.
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Supports rapid organoid growth under appropriate tissue isolation and culture conditions.
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Can maintain organoid expansion for at least three passages, with some organoid cultures capable of expansion beyond ten passages.
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Consistent component formulation helps reduce batch-to-batch variation and improve experimental reproducibility.
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Suitable for 3D tumor organoid culture, cancer biology research, and preclinical drug-response workflows.
Recommended Culture Workflow
1. Primary Tumor Tissue Collection
Immerse freshly collected cholangiocarcinoma tissue in pre-chilled primary tissue preservation solution and store temporarily at 4°C. Process the tissue as soon as practical to help preserve viable tumor cells.
2. Tissue Washing
Under aseptic conditions, transfer the tissue to a culture dish and wash with pre-chilled PBS at least three times to reduce residual blood and tissue debris.
3. Mechanical Mincing
Transfer the washed tissue to a sterile 1.5 mL centrifuge tube and cut it into approximately 1–3 mm³ fragments using sterile surgical scissors.
4. Enzymatic Digestion
Transfer the tissue fragments to a 15 mL centrifuge tube and add 10 mL of primary tissue digestion solution. Digest at 37°C for approximately 15–45 minutes, depending on tissue source, size, and digestion progress. Gently pipette or agitate every 10 minutes while monitoring the tissue.
5. Filtration and Cell Collection
Stop digestion with an appropriate neutralization solution. Pass the tissue suspension through a 100 μm cell strainer to remove undigested fragments, and centrifuge to collect the cell pellet.
6. Optional Red Blood Cell Lysis
When the collected pellet contains substantial red blood cell contamination, resuspend it in 1–2 mL of red blood cell lysis solution and incubate for approximately 2 minutes at room temperature. Stop the lysis, centrifuge, discard the supernatant, and retain the cell pellet.
7. Extracellular Matrix Embedding
Resuspend the isolated cells in an appropriate extracellular matrix at a recommended density of 1 × 105 to 1 × 106 cells/mL. Dispense the cell–matrix mixture into a 24-well plate while avoiding bubbles. Incubate at 37°C for approximately 15–25 minutes to allow the matrix domes to solidify.
8. Organoid Culture
After the matrix has solidified, carefully add 700 μL of complete human cholangiocarcinoma organoid medium around each matrix dome. Incubate the cultures at 37°C in a humidified atmosphere containing 5% CO₂.
Applications
XR Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Kit provides a specialized platform for generating and expanding patient-derived tumor organoids that can be used in experimental workflows requiring a three-dimensional model of human cholangiocarcinoma.
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Patient-derived cholangiocarcinoma organoid establishment: Construction of 3D organoid cultures from freshly isolated primary cholangiocarcinoma tissue.
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Cholangiocarcinoma PDO expansion: Maintenance and serial passaging of patient-derived organoids for extended experimental use.
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Cholangiocarcinoma disease modeling: Development of human tumor organoid models for studying biliary tract cancer biology in vitro.
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Tumor heterogeneity research: Investigation of biological variation among organoids derived from different patients, tumor regions, or cholangiocarcinoma subtypes.
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Drug screening: Evaluation of candidate compounds in a patient-derived 3D tumor culture system.
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Drug sensitivity testing: Comparison of organoid responses to experimental therapeutic agents or treatment combinations.
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Precision oncology research: Research workflows examining patient-specific tumor responses using cholangiocarcinoma PDO models.
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Cancer signaling research: Analysis of molecular pathways associated with cholangiocarcinoma growth, survival, and treatment response.
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Genetic and functional studies: Investigation of gene function and tumor-associated molecular changes in organoid-based experimental models.
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Biomarker research: Study of candidate biomarkers associated with tumor subtype, progression, or drug response.
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Translational tumor biology: Use of primary tumor organoids as an intermediate model between conventional cell culture and more complex in vivo studies.
Why Use a Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Model?
Conventional two-dimensional cancer cell lines are convenient for routine experiments but may not adequately reproduce the three-dimensional organization and biological diversity of primary cholangiocarcinoma tissue. Patient-derived organoids provide a complementary model that can retain clinically relevant tumor characteristics while remaining accessible to controlled in vitro experimentation.
A cholangiocarcinoma organoid model can therefore support studies that require patient-specific tumor material, repeated sampling, long-term expansion, or parallel testing of multiple experimental conditions. When established successfully, the organoids can be used to connect primary tumor biology with downstream drug-response, biomarker, and disease-modeling workflows.
Why Choose XR Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Kit?
Primary cholangiocarcinoma specimens can differ substantially in cellularity, fibrosis, necrosis, and previous treatment exposure. These factors may influence tissue digestion, organoid formation, and subsequent expansion. A dedicated culture system helps reduce the additional variability introduced by assembling multiple independently sourced culture components.
XR Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Kit provides a ready-to-prepare, two-component medium designed specifically for human cholangiocarcinoma organoid culture. The formulation supports establishment, maintenance, and passaging within a consistent workflow, allowing researchers to focus on tissue quality, matrix handling, and experimental design rather than repeated medium optimization.
Handling and Storage
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Prepare complete medium by mixing 96 mL of Basal Medium A with 4 mL of Culture Supplement B.
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Mix thoroughly and keep the prepared complete medium on ice during initial experimental setup.
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When the complete medium will not be used at once, divide it into appropriate working aliquots.
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Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles.
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Perform medium preparation, aliquoting, and cell culture procedures under aseptic conditions.
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Store each component according to the conditions listed in the product specifications.
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Use only for laboratory research. This product is not intended for clinical diagnosis or therapeutic use.
FAQ
What is the XR Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Kit used for?
The kit is designed for the establishment, maintenance, and passaging of patient-derived human cholangiocarcinoma organoids. It provides a complete culture medium for 3D tumor organoid research using cells isolated from primary cholangiocarcinoma tissue.
What is included in the cholangiocarcinoma organoid culture kit?
The kit contains 96 mL of Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Basal Medium A and 4 mL of Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Supplement B. The two components are mixed to prepare 100 mL of complete organoid culture medium.
Can the basal medium and supplement be purchased separately?
No. Basal Medium A and Culture Supplement B are supplied together as one complete human cholangiocarcinoma organoid culture kit and are not sold separately.
Does the kit support patient-derived cholangiocarcinoma organoids?
Yes. The culture system is intended for establishing and expanding patient-derived cholangiocarcinoma organoids from primary tumor tissue. Successful establishment also depends on tissue quality, sample handling, digestion conditions, viable cell recovery, and extracellular matrix performance.
What types of cholangiocarcinoma can be studied with this medium?
The product is designed to support research involving multiple cholangiocarcinoma subtypes. Because primary tumor samples can vary significantly, culture performance should be evaluated for each tissue source and experimental model.
Can this cholangiocarcinoma organoid medium support long-term culture?
The medium is designed for long-term maintenance and serial passaging. Product evaluation indicates support for at least three passages, while some organoid cultures may be expanded for more than ten passages under suitable conditions.
How is the complete cholangiocarcinoma organoid medium prepared?
Add the entire 4 mL volume of Culture Supplement B to the 96 mL bottle of Basal Medium A. Mix thoroughly to obtain 100 mL of complete human cholangiocarcinoma organoid medium.
What cell density is recommended for extracellular matrix embedding?
The recommended starting density is approximately 1 × 105 to 1 × 106 cells/mL of extracellular matrix. The optimal density may vary according to sample viability, tumor cellularity, and the objective of the experiment.
How much complete medium should be added to each well?
For the described 24-well plate workflow, add approximately 700 μL of complete cholangiocarcinoma organoid medium around each solidified extracellular matrix dome.
Can this kit be used for cholangiocarcinoma drug screening?
Yes. Patient-derived cholangiocarcinoma organoids generated with the kit may be used as 3D tumor models in research workflows involving compound screening, drug sensitivity testing, combination-treatment evaluation, and precision oncology research.
Does the kit include tissue digestion solution, PBS, extracellular matrix, or red blood cell lysis solution?
The listed kit components are Basal Medium A and Culture Supplement B. Tissue preservation solution, PBS, digestion and neutralization solutions, cell strainers, red blood cell lysis reagents, extracellular matrix, culture plates, and other tissue-processing materials should be prepared separately.
How should the kit components be stored?
Basal Medium A may be stored at 4°C for up to 3 months or at -20°C for up to 12 months. Culture Supplement B should be stored at -20°C for up to 6 months. Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles by preparing suitable aliquots when necessary.
Is this product intended for clinical use?
No. XR Human Cholangiocarcinoma Organoid Culture Kit is intended for research use only and must not be used for clinical diagnosis, human treatment, or therapeutic procedures.
When can I expect my order to ship?
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