1. Recapitulation and investigation of human brain development with neural organoids
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Atsushi Tamada and Keiko Muguruma
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Neural organoid ,Pluripotent stem cells ,3D culture ,Self-organization ,Neural induction ,Regional patterning ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Organoids are 3D cultured tissues derived from stem cells that resemble the structure of living organs. Based on the accumulated knowledge of neural development, neural organoids that recapitulate neural tissue have been created by inducing self-organized neural differentiation of stem cells. Neural organoid techniques have been applied to human pluripotent stem cells to differentiate 3D human neural tissues in culture. Various methods have been developed to generate neural tissues of different regions. Currently, neural organoid technology has several significant limitations, which are being overcome in an attempt to create neural organoids that more faithfully recapitulate the living brain. The rapidly advancing neural organoid technology enables the use of living human neural tissue as research material and contributes to our understanding of the development, structure and function of the human nervous system, and is expected to be used to overcome neurological diseases and for regenerative medicine.
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- 2024
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