BACKGROUND: The inability to observe relevant biological processes in vivo significantly restricts human neurodevelopmental research. Advances in appropriate in vitro model systems, including patient-specific human brain organoids and human cortical spheroids (hCSs), offer a pragmatic solution to this issue. In particular, hCSs are an accessible method for generating homogenous organoids of dorsal telencephalic fate, which recapitulate key aspects of human corticogenesis, including the formation of neural rosettes-in vitro correlates of the neural tube. These neurogenic niches give rise to neural progenitors that subsequently differentiate into neurons. Studies differentiating induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) in 2D have linked atypic...
International audiencePrimary cilia (PC) are non-motile dynamic microtubule-based organelles that pr...
Human neural progenitors are increasingly being employed in drug screens and emerging cell therapies...
Abstract In vitro systems mimicking brain regions, brain organoids, are revolutionizing the neurosci...
Background: The inability to observe relevant biological processes in vivo significantly restricts h...
The human cerebral cortex develops through an elaborate succession of cellular events that, when dis...
For decades scientists from various disciplines have partnered to understand the most complex and fa...
Human cerebral organoids are unique in their development of progenitor-rich zones akin to ventricula...
The cerebral cortex forms early in development according to a series of heritable neurodevelopmental...
International audienceHuman inducible pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) hold a large potential for dis...
Abstract The development of a cerebral organoid culture in vitro offers an opportunity to generate h...
Stem cell studies are being currently widely used in neuroscience particularly for degenerative, dev...
The restricted availability of suitable in vitro models that can reliably represent complex human br...
High-resolution molecular phenotyping of human IPSC organoids using CLARITY and 2-photon microscopy ...
Brain organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells can recapitulate the early stages ...
International audienceHow the brain develops and achieves its final size is a fascinating issue that...
International audiencePrimary cilia (PC) are non-motile dynamic microtubule-based organelles that pr...
Human neural progenitors are increasingly being employed in drug screens and emerging cell therapies...
Abstract In vitro systems mimicking brain regions, brain organoids, are revolutionizing the neurosci...
Background: The inability to observe relevant biological processes in vivo significantly restricts h...
The human cerebral cortex develops through an elaborate succession of cellular events that, when dis...
For decades scientists from various disciplines have partnered to understand the most complex and fa...
Human cerebral organoids are unique in their development of progenitor-rich zones akin to ventricula...
The cerebral cortex forms early in development according to a series of heritable neurodevelopmental...
International audienceHuman inducible pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) hold a large potential for dis...
Abstract The development of a cerebral organoid culture in vitro offers an opportunity to generate h...
Stem cell studies are being currently widely used in neuroscience particularly for degenerative, dev...
The restricted availability of suitable in vitro models that can reliably represent complex human br...
High-resolution molecular phenotyping of human IPSC organoids using CLARITY and 2-photon microscopy ...
Brain organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells can recapitulate the early stages ...
International audienceHow the brain develops and achieves its final size is a fascinating issue that...
International audiencePrimary cilia (PC) are non-motile dynamic microtubule-based organelles that pr...
Human neural progenitors are increasingly being employed in drug screens and emerging cell therapies...
Abstract In vitro systems mimicking brain regions, brain organoids, are revolutionizing the neurosci...