Koo et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Past, present, and future of brain organoid technologyKoo et al., 2019
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- Koo B
- Choi B
- Park H
- Yoon K
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- Molecules and cells
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Brain organoids are an exciting new technology with the potential to significantly change our understanding of the development and disorders of the human brain. With step-by-step differentiation protocols, three-dimensional neural tissues are self-organized from …
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