Guidelines for Manufacturing and Application of Organoids: Brain.
Taehwan KwakSi-Hyung ParkSiyoung LeeYujeong ShinKi-Jun YoonSeung-Woo ChoJong-Chan ParkSeung Ho YangHeeyeong ChoHeh-In ImSun-Ju AhnWoong SunJi Hun YangPublished in: International journal of stem cells (2024)
This study offers a comprehensive overview of brain organoids for researchers. It combines expert opinions with technical summaries on organoid definitions, characteristics, culture methods, and quality control. This approach aims to enhance the utilization of brain organoids in research. Brain organoids, as three-dimensional human cell models mimicking the nervous system, hold immense promise for studying the human brain. They offer advantages over traditional methods, replicating anatomical structures, physiological features, and complex neuronal networks. Additionally, brain organoids can model nervous system development and interactions between cell types and the microenvironment. By providing a foundation for utilizing the most human-relevant tissue models, this work empowers researchers to overcome limitations of two-dimensional cultures and conduct advanced disease modeling research.