Advances in Lab-Grown Mini Brains Unveil Brain Development Secrets

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Scientists used brain organoids to discover that microglia, the brain's immune cells, produce IGF1 which drives the proliferation of interneurons in the developing human brain, a process potentially unique to humans and important for our cognitive abilities.
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