Pea-size clusters of human cells called brain organoids inspire both hope and fear. Experts are debating how scientists can ...
Dr Owen Jones, recipient of the 2024 ISSCR Travel Grant supported by Amsbio, reflects on his work developing human stem ...
The study shows that fat tissue, when processed and cultured in a specific way, can self-organize into structures resembling ...
At first glance, it looks like the start of a human pregnancy: A ball-shaped embryo presses gently into the receptive lining ...
Mini-brains' grown in the lab allow scientists to study brain wiring without interfering with brains in living people, and ...
Organoids are bits of neural tissue that model human brain development. Their use in science makes some uneasy, in part because the brain is so closely tied to our sense of self.
A recent study published in Engineering has unveiled a novel approach to generating functional organoids from human adult adipose tissue.
Using lab-grown brain tissue, researchers uncovered complex patterns of neural signaling that differ subtly between healthy ...
A UC San Diego lab recently announced a pair of scientific breakthroughs for Pitt-Hopkins and Rett syndromes that are slated ...
Discover how human adipose tissue can be transformed into functional organoids representing all three germ layers—mesoderm, ...