whole-brain organoids

Cailynnjohnson02 Apr, 2024Health

For decades, most of our understanding of brain development and diseases affecting the central nervous system (CNS) has been based on traditional two-dimensional cell cultures and animal models. While many experimental methods rely on rodents or non-human primates, the brains of these animals differ substantially from those of humans in terms of both their structure and function. Learn more about the applications of whole-brain organoids in research.

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