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Recent progress in translational engineered in vitro models of the central nervous system

Nikolakopoulou et al., 2020

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Nikolakopoulou P
Rauti R
Voulgaris D
Shlomy I
Maoz B
Herland A
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The complexity of the human brain poses a substantial challenge for the development of models of the CNS. Current animal models lack many essential human characteristics (in addition to raising operational challenges and ethical concerns), and conventional in vitro …
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