"Self-Organizing Mini-Brains Grown from Fetal Tissue Show Huge Potential"

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Scientists have developed 3D brain organoids from human fetal tissue that self-organize, closely resembling the human brain and offering a new way to study brain development, neurodevelopmental diseases, childhood brain cancer, and drug responses. These mini-brains contain various brain cell types and extracellular matrix, and have shown potential for cancer research and drug testing. The study was part-funded by the Dutch Research Council and was published in the journal Cell.
Topics:science#brain-development#brain-organoids#cancer-research#drug-testing#fetal-tissue#neuroscience
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