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Recent Development of Brain Organoids for Biomedical Application.

HanSol KimEun Jo JangNarendra V SankpalMadhumita PatelRajkumar Patel
Published in: Macromolecular bioscience (2022)
Over the years, scientists have studied the behavior and anatomy of many animals to understand our own species. However, despite our continuous efforts, it is often difficult to know for certain how our brain works due to the differences between the brains of animals and the human brain. While the use of animal models for research continues, the origin of human cognition and neurological disorders needs further elucidation. To that end, in vitro organoids that exhibit in vivo characteristics of the human brain have been recently developed. These brain-like organoids enable researchers to dive deeper into understanding the human brain, its neurological structures, and the causes of neurological pathologies. This paper reviews the recent developments in the regeneration of brain-like organoids using Matrigel and other alternatives. Further, gel-free methods that may enhance the regeneration process of organoids are discussed. Finally, the vascularized brain organoid growth and development in both in vitro and in vivo conditions are detailed. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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