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    Genetically Engineered Cerebral Organoids Model Human Brain Tumor Formation
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    MiSTR Crossing Microfluids and hESC to Generate a Predictable in vitro Model for Studying Early Human Neural Development
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    Using Organoids to Model Brain Development and Evolution
  • 2.	This image shows a cross section of a day 28 human forebrain organoid, showing FOXG1-expressing neural precursors (Red), surrounding a ventricle-like structure outlined by N-Cadherin staining (Green). DAPI staining is blue.
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  • This 3D reconstruction of immunofluorescence staining shows microglial cell activation (Green, Iba1 marker) 30 days after an embolic stroke, with infiltration of the hippocampal formation and reduced density of synaptic connections (Red, SV-2) among neurons (Magenta, NeuN). This invasion can be inhibited by early targeting of the complement components of innate immunity.
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