Modeling human neurodevelopmental diseases with brain organoids

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Xiaoxiang Lu
Jiajie Yang
Yangfei Xiang
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[1] ShanghaiTech University,School of Life Science and Technology
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Cell Regeneration | / 11卷
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Brain organoids; Neurodevepmental diseases; Disease modeling; Stem cells; Gene editing;
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Studying the etiology of human neurodevelopmental diseases has long been a challenging task due to the brain’s complexity and its limited accessibility. Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs)-derived brain organoids are capable of recapitulating various features and functionalities of the human brain, allowing the investigation of intricate pathogenesis of developmental abnormalities. Over the past years, brain organoids have facilitated identifying disease-associated phenotypes and underlying mechanisms for human neurodevelopmental diseases. Integrating with more cutting-edge technologies, particularly gene editing, brain organoids further empower human disease modeling. Here, we review the latest progress in modeling human neurodevelopmental disorders with brain organoids.
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