Modeling neurodegenerative diseases with brain organoids: from development to disease applications. [PDF]
Larriba-González T +10 more
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Proteomic dataset of MECP2-deficient and wild-type human brain organoids under spaceflight and ground conditions. [PDF]
Martins AMA +6 more
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In Vitro Reconstruction of Axonal Heat Sensing with a Photothermal Nerve‐on‐a‐Chip
A photothermal nerve‐on‐a‐chip platform is presented that enables precise, localized heating of sensory axons with simultaneous electrical recording. The system reveals millisecond‐scale dynamics of heat‐evoked neural activity and provides a new approach to study how temperature‐dependent ion channel behavior is translated into axonal firing.
Koji Sakai +6 more
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Clonidine prevents radiation-induced cell death in human brain organoids. [PDF]
Lundberg M +10 more
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This study shows that human iPSC‐derived endothelial cells acquire a functional blood–brain barrier phenotype when co‐cultured with brain pericytes and stimulated with CHIR‐99021, a Wnt/β‐catenin activator. This model recapitulates key barrier properties, inflammatory responses, and transcriptomic features of the native human BBB, offering new ...
Henrique Nogueira Pinto +12 more
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Modeling Glioblastoma with Brain Organoids: New Frontiers in Oncology and Space Research. [PDF]
Begani L +13 more
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Patients in intensive care units often experience lung injuries, complicated by brain problems. Advanced laboratory tools, organoids, and organs‐on‐chips facilitated the study of multiorgan interactions, help us understand the communication between the lungs and brain.
Wanyi Zhang +5 more
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GLUT1-DS Brain Organoids Exhibit Increased Sensitivity to Metabolic and Pharmacological Induction of Epileptiform Activity. [PDF]
Lengacher L +3 more
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Liminal Bioethics for Liminal Statuses: A New Method for Analysing Novel Biological Entities
ABSTRACT Novel biological entities such as cell lines and organoids do not typically fit into established conceptual categories, such as ‘human’ or ‘nonhuman’, ‘gift’ or ‘property’. This makes developing robust ethical principles or policy solutions difficult.
Michael Wee, Ilina Singh
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Human Brain Organoids: Development and Applications. [PDF]
Hongxi W +5 more
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