Recently, the use of three-dimensional neural tissues cultured in vitro and called "cerebral organoids" has advanced recapitulation of neural development and disease modeling studies. Along with such advances, cerebral organoid research, and associated concerns call for the elucidation of two points: (1) how cerebral organoid research is currently progressing and the future directions it is likely to take, especially in functional assessment of organoids, and (2) how we should solve ethical issues of possible consciousness in cerebral organoid research. This paper aims first to explore these two issues, and then to present implications and prospects for future cerebral organoid research
Because our beliefs regarding our individuality, autonomy, and personhood are intimately bound up wi...
It would be unwise to dismiss the possibility of human brain organoids developing sentience. However...
It is vital for our understanding of human-specific development, behavior, cognition, and disease th...
ヒト脳オルガノイドがもちうる意識の問題を検討し、研究上の倫理的枠組みを提案. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2022-02-17.The ethics of research on conscious a...
Advances in the field of human stem cells are often a source of public and ethical controversy. Rese...
Organoids are 3D biological structures constructed from stem cells in vitro. They partially mimic th...
Brain organoid research raises ethical challenges not seen in other forms of stem cell research. Giv...
Human cerebral organoids (HCOs) are model systems that enable researchers to investigate the human b...
Aim: To explore the perspectives of patients and laymen with regard to the development, use and stor...
This review provides a snapshot of the current ethical issues related to research with human brain o...
In this issue, Sawai and colleagues (2022) draw a map of the emerging field of brain organoid ethics...
In vitro human brain organoids offer an alternative to using brain tissue from deceased humans, anim...
脳オルガノイドの研究と臨床応用での倫理問題を体系化. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2021-04-07.Society is not ready to make human brains. 京都大学プレ...
The generation of three-dimensional cerebral organoids from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hP...
Because our beliefs regarding our individuality, autonomy, and personhood are intimately bound up wi...
Because our beliefs regarding our individuality, autonomy, and personhood are intimately bound up wi...
It would be unwise to dismiss the possibility of human brain organoids developing sentience. However...
It is vital for our understanding of human-specific development, behavior, cognition, and disease th...
ヒト脳オルガノイドがもちうる意識の問題を検討し、研究上の倫理的枠組みを提案. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2022-02-17.The ethics of research on conscious a...
Advances in the field of human stem cells are often a source of public and ethical controversy. Rese...
Organoids are 3D biological structures constructed from stem cells in vitro. They partially mimic th...
Brain organoid research raises ethical challenges not seen in other forms of stem cell research. Giv...
Human cerebral organoids (HCOs) are model systems that enable researchers to investigate the human b...
Aim: To explore the perspectives of patients and laymen with regard to the development, use and stor...
This review provides a snapshot of the current ethical issues related to research with human brain o...
In this issue, Sawai and colleagues (2022) draw a map of the emerging field of brain organoid ethics...
In vitro human brain organoids offer an alternative to using brain tissue from deceased humans, anim...
脳オルガノイドの研究と臨床応用での倫理問題を体系化. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2021-04-07.Society is not ready to make human brains. 京都大学プレ...
The generation of three-dimensional cerebral organoids from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hP...
Because our beliefs regarding our individuality, autonomy, and personhood are intimately bound up wi...
Because our beliefs regarding our individuality, autonomy, and personhood are intimately bound up wi...
It would be unwise to dismiss the possibility of human brain organoids developing sentience. However...
It is vital for our understanding of human-specific development, behavior, cognition, and disease th...