Cerebral organoids in a dish: progress and prospects. Bershteyn, M. & Kriegstein, A. R Cell, 155(1):19–20, September, 2013.
abstract   bibtex   
A three-dimensional culture of cortical tissues derived from pluripotent stem cells offers an opportunity to model human brain development and disorders. In a recent issue of Nature, Lancaster et al. describe a new method for generating cerebral organoids in a dish and use it to model microcephaly.
@ARTICLE{Bershteyn2013-if,
  title    = "Cerebral organoids in a dish: progress and prospects",
  author   = "Bershteyn, Marina and Kriegstein, Arnold R",
  abstract = "A three-dimensional culture of cortical tissues derived from
              pluripotent stem cells offers an opportunity to model human brain
              development and disorders. In a recent issue of Nature, Lancaster
              et al. describe a new method for generating cerebral organoids in
              a dish and use it to model microcephaly.",
  journal  = "Cell",
  volume   =  155,
  number   =  1,
  pages    = "19--20",
  month    =  sep,
  year     =  2013,
  language = "en"
}

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