Patterning of brain organoids derived from human pluripotent stem cells |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Neuroscience and Mahoney Institute for Neurosciences, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA;2. Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA;3. Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA;4. The Epigenetics Institute, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA;5. Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School for Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA |
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Abstract: | The emerging technology of brain organoids deriving from human pluripotent stem cells provides unprecedented opportunities to study human brain development and associated disorders. Various brain organoid protocols have been developed that can recapitulate some key features of cell type diversity, cytoarchitectural organization, developmental processes, functions, and pathologies of the developing human brain. In this review, we focus on patterning of human stem cell-derived brain organoids. We start with an overview of general procedures to generate brain organoids. We then highlight some recently developed brain organoid protocols and chemical cues involved in modeling development of specific human brain regions, subregions, and multiple regions together. We also discuss limitations and potential future improvements of human brain organoid technology. |
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