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A nomenclature consensus for nervous system organoids and assembloids

Sergiu P. Pașca (), Paola Arlotta, Helen S. Bateup, J. Gray Camp, Silvia Cappello, Fred H. Gage, Jürgen A. Knoblich, Arnold R. Kriegstein, Madeline A. Lancaster, Guo-Li Ming, Alysson R. Muotri, In-Hyun Park, Orly Reiner, Hongjun Song, Lorenz Studer, Sally Temple, Giuseppe Testa, Barbara Treutlein and Flora M. Vaccarino
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Sergiu P. Pașca: Stanford University
Paola Arlotta: Harvard University
Helen S. Bateup: University of California, Berkeley
J. Gray Camp: Roche Institute for Translational Bioengineering
Silvia Cappello: Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry
Fred H. Gage: The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Jürgen A. Knoblich: Vienna Biocenter
Arnold R. Kriegstein: University of California San Francisco
Madeline A. Lancaster: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Guo-Li Ming: University of Pennsylvania
Alysson R. Muotri: University of California, San Diego
In-Hyun Park: Yale School of Medicine
Orly Reiner: Weizmann Institute of Science
Hongjun Song: University of Pennsylvania
Lorenz Studer: Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research
Sally Temple: Neural Stem Cell Institute
Giuseppe Testa: University of Milan
Barbara Treutlein: ETH Zürich
Flora M. Vaccarino: Yale University

Nature, 2022, vol. 609, issue 7929, 907-910

Abstract: Abstract Self-organizing three-dimensional cellular models derived from human pluripotent stem cells or primary tissue have great potential to provide insights into how the human nervous system develops, what makes it unique and how disorders of the nervous system arise, progress and could be treated. Here, to facilitate progress and improve communication with the scientific community and the public, we clarify and provide a basic framework for the nomenclature of human multicellular models of nervous system development and disease, including organoids, assembloids and transplants.

Date: 2022
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