Systematic studies of micronutrients during brain formation are hindered by restrictions to animal models and adult post-mortem tissues. Recently, advances in stem cell biology have enabled recapitulation of the early stages of human telencephalon development in vitro. In the present work, we analyzed cerebral organoids derived from human pluripotent stem cells by synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence in order to measure biologically valuable micronutrients incorporated and distributed into the exogenously developing brain. Our findings indicate that elemental inclusion in organoids is consistent with human brain tissue and involves P, S, K, Ca, Fe and Zn. Occurrence of different concentration gradients also suggests active regulation of...
A unique combination of sensitivity, resolution, and penetration make X-ray fluorescence imaging (XF...
This paper describes the results of the application of X-ray fluorescence microscopy to the qualitat...
A unique combination of sensitivity, resolution, and penetration make X-ray fluorescence imaging (XF...
The mechanisms underlying pluripotency and differentiation in embryonic and reprogrammed stem cells ...
Increasing evidence suggests that metal dyshomeostasis plays an important role in human neurodegener...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil vari...
The study of trace element levels is of great importance due to their relevance in agingand several ...
International audienceThe cerebral cortex (or neocortex) is a brain structure formed during embryoge...
The essential trace metals iron, zinc, and copper have a significant physiological role in healthy b...
Biometals such as zinc, iron, copper and calcium play key roles in diverse physiological processes i...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil vari...
The concentration of trace elements in brain sections was measured by synchrotron radiation X-ray fl...
During neurodevelopment, neurons form growth cones, F-actin rich extensions located at the distal en...
A unique combination of sensitivity, resolution, and penetration make X-ray fluorescence imaging (XF...
This paper describes the results of the application of X-ray fluorescence microscopy to the qualitat...
A unique combination of sensitivity, resolution, and penetration make X-ray fluorescence imaging (XF...
The mechanisms underlying pluripotency and differentiation in embryonic and reprogrammed stem cells ...
Increasing evidence suggests that metal dyshomeostasis plays an important role in human neurodegener...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil vari...
The study of trace element levels is of great importance due to their relevance in agingand several ...
International audienceThe cerebral cortex (or neocortex) is a brain structure formed during embryoge...
The essential trace metals iron, zinc, and copper have a significant physiological role in healthy b...
Biometals such as zinc, iron, copper and calcium play key roles in diverse physiological processes i...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Many metals like iron (Fe), copper (Cu) or zinc (Zn) fulfil vari...
The concentration of trace elements in brain sections was measured by synchrotron radiation X-ray fl...
During neurodevelopment, neurons form growth cones, F-actin rich extensions located at the distal en...
A unique combination of sensitivity, resolution, and penetration make X-ray fluorescence imaging (XF...
This paper describes the results of the application of X-ray fluorescence microscopy to the qualitat...
A unique combination of sensitivity, resolution, and penetration make X-ray fluorescence imaging (XF...