Are Organoids Ready for Prime Time?. Bhaduri, A., Andrews, M. G, Kriegstein, A. R, & Nowakowski, T. J Cell Stem Cell, 27(3):361–365, September, 2020.
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Innovations in organoid-based models of human tissues have made them an exciting experimental platform for studying development and disease. However, these models require systematic benchmarking against primary tissue to establish their value. We discuss key parameters that impact the utility of organoid models, primarily focusing on cerebral organoids as examples.
@ARTICLE{Bhaduri2020-fo,
  title    = "Are Organoids Ready for Prime Time?",
  author   = "Bhaduri, Aparna and Andrews, Madeline G and Kriegstein, Arnold R
              and Nowakowski, Tomasz J",
  abstract = "Innovations in organoid-based models of human tissues have made
              them an exciting experimental platform for studying development
              and disease. However, these models require systematic
              benchmarking against primary tissue to establish their value. We
              discuss key parameters that impact the utility of organoid
              models, primarily focusing on cerebral organoids as examples.",
  journal  = "Cell Stem Cell",
  volume   =  27,
  number   =  3,
  pages    = "361--365",
  month    =  sep,
  year     =  2020,
  language = "en"
}

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