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3D Brain Organoids: Studying Brain Development and Disease Outside the Embryo.
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 13.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-08 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-070918-050154
Silvia Velasco 1, 2 , Bruna Paulsen 1, 2 , Paola Arlotta 1, 2
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Scientists have been fascinated by the human brain for centuries, yet knowledge of the cellular and molecular events that build the human brain during embryogenesis and of how abnormalities in this process lead to neurological disease remains very superficial. In particular, the lack of experimental models for a process that largely occurs during human in utero development, and is therefore poorly accessible for study, has hindered progress in mechanistic understanding. Advances in stem cell–derived models of human organogenesis, in the form of three-dimensional organoid cultures, and transformative new analytic technologies have opened new experimental pathways for investigation of aspects of development, evolution, and pathology of the human brain. Here, we consider the biology of brain organoids, compared and contrasted with the endogenous human brain, and highlight experimental strategies to use organoids to pioneer new understanding of human brain pathology.

中文翻译:


3D 大脑类器官:研究胚胎外的大脑发育和疾病。

几个世纪以来,科学家们一直对人脑着迷,但对在胚胎发生过程中构建人脑的细胞和分子事件以及这一过程中的异常如何导致神经系统疾病的了解仍然非常肤浅。特别是,由于缺乏主要发生在人类子宫内发育过程中的实验模型,因此很难进行研究,阻碍了机械理解的进展。干细胞衍生的人体器官发生模型的进展,以三维类器官培养的形式,以及变革性的新分析技术,为研究人类大脑的发育、进化和病理方面开辟了新的实验途径。在这里,我们考虑大脑类器官的生物学,

更新日期:2020-07-09
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