1. Assembloid models of cell-cell interaction to study tissue and disease biology.
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Onesto MM, Kim JI, and Pasca SP
- Subjects
- Humans, Animals, Models, Biological, Cell Movement, Cell Communication, Organoids
- Abstract
Neurodevelopment involves the migration, projection, and integration of various cell types across different regions of the nervous system. Assembloids are self-organizing systems formed by the integration of multiple organoids or cell types. Here, we outline the generation and application of assembloids. We illustrate how assembloids recapitulate critical neurodevelopmental steps, like migration, axon projection, and circuit formation, and how they are starting to provide biological insights into neuropsychiatric disorders. Additionally, we review how assembloids can be used to study properties emerging from cell-cell interactions within non-neural tissues. Overall, assembloid platforms represent a powerful tool for discovering human biology and developing therapeutics., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests Stanford University holds patents for the generation of human cortical organoids, assembloids, and their transplantation., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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