Non Animal Testing Database
EnglischDeutsch

Assembling human brain organoids

2019
Stanford University, Stanford, USA
The author discusses the emerging approaches to produce brain assembloids — the next generation of brain organoids that combine multiple cell lineages in 3D. These cultures can be used to model interactions between various brain regions in vitro, and ultimately may be applied to understand the assembly of neural circuits and to capture complex cell-cell interactions in the brain. This enables research into human brain development and neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's.
Assembling human brain organoids
Sergiu P. Paşca
#120
Added on: 05-25-2020
Back to Top
English German

Warning: Internet Explorer

The IE from MS no longer understands current scripting languages, the latest main version (version 11) is from 2013 and has not been further developed since 2015.

Our recommendation: Use only the latest versions of modern browsers, for example Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Microsofrt Edge, because only this guarantees you sufficient protection against infections and the correct display of websites!