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Human Brain Organoids in Migraine Research:Pathogenesis and Drug Development [PDF]
Human organoids are small, self-organized, three-dimensional (3D) tissue cultures that have started to revolutionize medical science in terms of understanding disease, testing pharmacologically active compounds, and offering novel ways to treat disease ...
Gazerani, Parisa
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal diseases, characterized by a treatment-resistant and invasive nature. In line with these inherent aggressive characteristics, only a subset of patients shows a clinical response to the ...
Maxim Le Compte +15 more
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Objective: Organoids are a powerful tool with broad application prospects in biomedicine. Notably, they provide alternatives to animal models for testing potential drugs before clinical trials. However, the number of passages for which organoids maintain
Ruixin Yang +9 more
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Organoid intelligence: training lab-grown mini-brains to learn and compute with AI
L. R. Jaidev Chakka +1 more
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Organs to Cells and Cells to Organoids: The Evolution of in vitro Central Nervous System Modelling [PDF]
With 100 billion neurons and 100 trillion synapses, the human brain is not just the most complex organ in the human body, but has also been described as “the most complex thing in the universe.” The limited availability of human living brain tissue for ...
Allende +285 more
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Ethical issues related to brain organoid research [PDF]
This review provides a snapshot of the current ethical issues related to research with human brain organoids. The issues fall into the following main themes: research oversight; human biomaterials procurement and donor consent; translational delivery ...
Hyun, Insoo +2 more
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Brain organoids - model systems of the human brain: Statement [PDF]
Brain organoids are tissue structures created in the lab, which imitate certain functions of the brain. As a simplified model system, they enable experimental access to questions surrounding the development and function of the human brain.
Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina
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Artificial intelligence-enabled studies on organoid and organoid extracellular vesicles
Han Liu +3 more
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Data-driven modelling of the FRC network for studying the fluid flow in the conduit system [PDF]
The human immune system is characterized by enormous cellular and anatomical complexity. Lymph nodes are key centers of immune reactivity, organized into distinct structural and functional modules including the T-cell zone, fibroblastic reticular cell ...
Igor Sazonov, Raoul van Loon
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A systematic approach to cancer: evolution beyond selection. [PDF]
Cancer is typically scrutinized as a pathological process characterized by chromosomal aberrations and clonal expansion subject to stochastic Darwinian selection within adaptive cellular ecosystems.
Miller, William B, Torday, John S
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