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Miniature human brains

Oliver Brüstle ()
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Oliver Brüstle: Oliver Brüstle is at the Life & Brain Centre, University of Bonn, 53105 Bonn, Germany.

Nature, 2013, vol. 501, issue 7467, 319-320

Abstract: A study shows that stem cells can be used to generate self-organizing three-dimensional tissues that mimic the developing human brain. These tissues provide a tool for modelling neurodevelopmental disorders. See Article p.373

Date: 2013
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