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The endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein complex (EMC) is an evolutionarily conserved, multi‐subunit transmembrane protein complex crucial to membrane protein biogenesis and cellular protein quality control. This review systematically examines the structure, functions and disease‐associated regulatory mechanisms of EMC across multiple organ systems ...
Yan Qiao +6 more
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Brain organoid maturation and implantation integration based on electrical signals input. [PDF]
Li XH +11 more
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By assembling cortical‐hypothalamic circuits, we show that cortical input protects hypothalamic neurons from fatty acid‐induced damage, which activates PGC1α to boost mitochondrial function. This reveals a cortico‐hypothalamic axis that defends against metabolic stress.
Mengdan Tao +10 more
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Human Brain Organoid Research and Applications: Where and How to Meet Legal Challenges? [PDF]
Kataoka M, Lee TL, Sawai T.
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Neurological disorders are hard to treat. Stem cell‐derived neural organoids enable research, and their transplantation aids CNS therapy, with this article reviewing relevant advances, challenges and prospects. ABSTRACT Neurological disorders are often devastating and notoriously difficult to repair, creating an urgent need for novel research models ...
Yutong Wang +8 more
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Proof of concept for brain organoid-on-a-chip to create multiple domains in forebrain organoids. [PDF]
Tsai YC +11 more
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Proteostasis of organelles in aging and disease
Cells rely on regulated proteostasis mechanisms to keep their internal compartments functioning properly. When these mechanisms fail, damaged proteins accumulate, disrupting organelles, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi, and lysosomes, as well as membraneless organelles, such as stress granules, processing bodies, the ...
Yara Nabawi +5 more
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Editorial: Human brain organoids to model neurodegenerative diseases at the BOSS23 Brain Organoid Summer School. [PDF]
Cavaliere F, Hermann DM, Magliaro C.
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High density multi‐electrode (HD‐MEA) systems enable detailed investigation of healthy and diseased brains in 2D and 3D. Here, we summarise the significance of single‐cell electrophysiology, advantages of the MEA systems with high spatio‐temporal resolution and a large number of recording sites, enabling complex network analysis.
Zehra Yagmur Erol +2 more
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