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11.7T Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Tractography to Probe Human Brain Organoid Microstructure. [PDF]
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Rigor and reproducibility in human brain organoid research: Where we are and where we need to go. [PDF]
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The Donation of Human Biological Material for Brain Organoid Research: The Problems of Consciousness and Consent. [PDF]
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Nature Biotechnology, 2019
Human brain organoids are endowed with regional topography using engineered signaling centers.
Yuki Miura, Sergiu P. Pașca
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Human brain organoids are endowed with regional topography using engineered signaling centers.
Yuki Miura, Sergiu P. Pașca
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Brain organoids restore cortical damage
Cell Stem Cell, 2023Cortical damage is irreparable and poses a challenge to regenerative medicine. Whether brain organoids can compensate for injured brain regions remains unclear. In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Jgamadze et al. report that human forebrain organoids transplanted into the rat visual system show long-term structural connectivity and the restoration of ...
Nazlican, Altinisik +3 more
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Interdisciplinary approaches to brain organoid biology
Folia Pharmacologica Japonica, 2023Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have been widely used as materials for regenerative medicine and for modeling development and disease because of their pluripotency to differentiate into all cell types of the body.
Tomoki, Kodera, Fumitaka, Osakada
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Microinstrumentation for Brain Organoids
Advanced Healthcare MaterialsAbstractBrain organoids are three‐dimensional aggregates of self‐organized differentiated stem cells that mimic the structure and function of human brain regions. Organoids bridge the gaps between conventional drug screening models such as planar mammalian cell culture, animal studies, and clinical trials.
Devan Patel +6 more
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Modeling traumatic brain injury with human brain organoids
Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering, 2020Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a prominent public health concern despite several decades of attempts to develop therapies for the associated neurological and cognitive deficits. Effective models of this condition are imperative for better defining its pathophysiology and testing therapeutics.
Dennis Jgamadze +7 more
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