peer reviewedABSTRACTIn vitro models of corticogenesis using mouse and human pluripotent stem cells (PSC) have greatly improved our understanding of human brain development and disease. Among these, 3D cortical organoid systems are able to recapitulate some aspects of in vivo cytoarchitecture of the developing cortex.Here, we tested three cortical organoid protocols for brain regional identity, cell type-specificity and neuronal maturation. Overall all protocols gave rise to organoids that displayed a time-dependent expression of neuronal maturation genes such as those involved in the establishment of synapses and neuronal function. We showed that three months old cortical organoids showed a pattern of gene expression that resembled late hu...
Cerebral organoids exhibit broad regional heterogeneity accompanied by limited cortical cellular div...
The generation of in vitro and in vivo models to study human cortical development is essential to ad...
SUMMARY Organoids (ORGs) are increasingly used as models of cerebral cortical development. Here, we...
In vitro models of corticogenesis from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) have greatly improved our under...
Background and novelty The cerebral cortex is the most complex structure of our brain. During evolut...
Over the past years, brain development has been investigated in rodent models, which were particular...
peer reviewedThe cerebral cortex develops through the coordinated generation of dozens of neuronal s...
Cortical organoids are self-organizing three-dimensional cultures that model features of the develop...
The cerebral cortex is the most complex structure of our brain. During evolution, the relative size ...
peer reviewedThe study of human cortical development has major implications for brain evolution and ...
International audienceHow the brain develops and achieves its final size is a fascinating issue that...
peer reviewedThe development of the cerebral cortex requires the tightly coordinated generation of d...
The cerebral cortex forms early in development according to a series of heritable neurodevelopmental...
SummaryHuman pluripotent stem cells are a powerful tool for modeling brain development and disease. ...
SummaryThe study of human cortical development has major implications for brain evolution and diseas...
Cerebral organoids exhibit broad regional heterogeneity accompanied by limited cortical cellular div...
The generation of in vitro and in vivo models to study human cortical development is essential to ad...
SUMMARY Organoids (ORGs) are increasingly used as models of cerebral cortical development. Here, we...
In vitro models of corticogenesis from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) have greatly improved our under...
Background and novelty The cerebral cortex is the most complex structure of our brain. During evolut...
Over the past years, brain development has been investigated in rodent models, which were particular...
peer reviewedThe cerebral cortex develops through the coordinated generation of dozens of neuronal s...
Cortical organoids are self-organizing three-dimensional cultures that model features of the develop...
The cerebral cortex is the most complex structure of our brain. During evolution, the relative size ...
peer reviewedThe study of human cortical development has major implications for brain evolution and ...
International audienceHow the brain develops and achieves its final size is a fascinating issue that...
peer reviewedThe development of the cerebral cortex requires the tightly coordinated generation of d...
The cerebral cortex forms early in development according to a series of heritable neurodevelopmental...
SummaryHuman pluripotent stem cells are a powerful tool for modeling brain development and disease. ...
SummaryThe study of human cortical development has major implications for brain evolution and diseas...
Cerebral organoids exhibit broad regional heterogeneity accompanied by limited cortical cellular div...
The generation of in vitro and in vivo models to study human cortical development is essential to ad...
SUMMARY Organoids (ORGs) are increasingly used as models of cerebral cortical development. Here, we...