Neurological disorders affect millions of people worldwide and appear to be on the rise. While the reason for this increase remains unknown, environmental factors are a suspected contributor. Hence, there is an urgent need to develop more complex, biologically relevant, and predictive in vitro assays to screen larger sets of compounds with the potential for neurotoxicity. Here, we employed a human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-based 3D neural platform composed of mature cortical neurons and astrocytes as a model for this purpose. The iPSC-derived human 3D cortical neuron/astrocyte co-cultures (3D neural cultures) present spontaneous synchronized, readily detectable calcium oscillations. This advanced neural platform was optimized for...
The brain is the most complex organ in the body, controlling our highest functions, as well as regul...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Since the isolation and culture in vitro of human pluripotent embryonic stem cells in 1998, a number...
Neurological disorders affect millions of people worldwide and appear to be on the rise. While the r...
Current neurotoxicity testing heavily relies on expensive, time consuming and ethically debated in v...
There is an increased need to develop reliable and efficient screening tools to identify chemicals w...
Human induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) are a powerful tool to dissect the biology of complex h...
The central nervous system consists of a multitude of different neurons and supporting cells that fo...
Alternative models for more rapid compound safety testing are of increasing demand. With emerging te...
Alternative models for more rapid compound safety testing are of increasing demand. With emerging te...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Exposure to environmental toxicants such as heavy metals, pes...
Neurotoxicity testing still relies on ethically debated, expensive and time consuming in vivo experi...
Proper brain development is based on the orchestration of key neurodevelopmental processes (KNDP), i...
Human exposure to chemicals by environmental pollution, food or drug constituents has been linked to...
The brain is the most complex organ in the body, controlling our highest functions, as well as regul...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Since the isolation and culture in vitro of human pluripotent embryonic stem cells in 1998, a number...
Neurological disorders affect millions of people worldwide and appear to be on the rise. While the r...
Current neurotoxicity testing heavily relies on expensive, time consuming and ethically debated in v...
There is an increased need to develop reliable and efficient screening tools to identify chemicals w...
Human induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs) are a powerful tool to dissect the biology of complex h...
The central nervous system consists of a multitude of different neurons and supporting cells that fo...
Alternative models for more rapid compound safety testing are of increasing demand. With emerging te...
Alternative models for more rapid compound safety testing are of increasing demand. With emerging te...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Exposure to environmental toxicants such as heavy metals, pes...
Neurotoxicity testing still relies on ethically debated, expensive and time consuming in vivo experi...
Proper brain development is based on the orchestration of key neurodevelopmental processes (KNDP), i...
Human exposure to chemicals by environmental pollution, food or drug constituents has been linked to...
The brain is the most complex organ in the body, controlling our highest functions, as well as regul...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Since the isolation and culture in vitro of human pluripotent embryonic stem cells in 1998, a number...