Tim O'Brien, DVM, PhD, and his team are the first to discover a high - yielding and efficient way to construct lab - made
brain organoids known as «mini-brains.»
Not exact matches
Due to the competition and even secrecy surrounding
brain organoid research, several leaders in the field did not
know what others had accomplished until STAT described it.
Scientists headed by Dr. Stevens Rehen differentiated human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells into neural stem cells and into further complex tridimensional structures,
known as neurospheres and
brain organoids.
Brain organoids, also known as mini-brains, are tiny clumps of brain cells grown from stem cells that researchers are using to investigate the neural underpinnings of autism and other neurological disor
Brain organoids, also
known as mini-brains, are tiny clumps of
brain cells grown from stem cells that researchers are using to investigate the neural underpinnings of autism and other neurological disor
brain cells grown from stem cells that researchers are using to investigate the neural underpinnings of autism and other neurological disorders.
While Tim O'Brien, DVM, PhD, and his team aren't the first to develop lab - made
brain organoids —
known as «mini-brains» — they are the first to discover a high - yielding and efficient way to construct them.