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  • Three-dimensional brain organoids are powerful in vitro models for studying brain development and function.
  • Current limitations exist in recapitulating the full complexity of the human brain using existing organoid systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore novel brain organoid technologies for advanced in vitro modeling.
  • To address previously intractable aspects of brain biology using innovative organoid approaches.

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  • Leveraging cutting-edge technologies for generating diverse brain organoid models.
  • Applying these new organoid systems to investigate specific biological questions.

Main Results:

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  • Demonstration of these organoids' utility in exploring complex brain biology.

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