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Functional neuromuscular organoids

2020
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany
These functional neuromuscular organoids self-organize into spinal cord neurons and muscle tissue, which together form a complex neuronal network that directs muscle tissue to contract. To assess the potential of the neuromuscular organoids to study neuromuscular diseases, a myasthenia gravis model was created. Incubation of the organoids with serum obtained from patients resulted in fewer muscle contractions mirroring the muscle weakness experienced by patients.
Self-organizing 3D human trunk neuromuscular organoids
Mina Gouti
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Added on: 05-13-2020
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