Microglia innately develop within cerebral organoids
Microglia innately develop within cerebral organoids
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Ormel, Paul R. , Vieira de Sá, Renata , van Bodegraven, Emma J. , Karst, Henk , Harschnitz, Oliver , Sneeboer, Marjolein A. M. , Johansen, Lill Eva , van Dijk, Roland E. , Scheefhals, Nicky , Berdenis van Berlekom, Amber , Ribes Martínez, Eduardo , Kling, Sandra , MacGillavry, Harold D. , van den Berg, Leonard H. , Kahn, René S. , Hol, Elly M. , de Witte, Lot D. and Pasterkamp, R. Jeroen
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Cerebral organoids are 3D stem cell-derived models that can be utilized to study the human brain. The current consensus is that cerebral organoids consist of cells derived from the neuroectodermal lineage. This limits their value and applicability, as mesodermal-derived microglia are important players in neural development and disease. Remarkably,...
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Microglia innately develop within cerebral organoids
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Vieira de Sá, Renata
van Bodegraven, Emma J.
Karst, Henk
Harschnitz, Oliver
Sneeboer, Marjolein A. M.
Johansen, Lill Eva
van Dijk, Roland E.
Scheefhals, Nicky
Berdenis van Berlekom, Amber
Ribes Martínez, Eduardo
Kling, Sandra
MacGillavry, Harold D.
van den Berg, Leonard H.
Kahn, René S.
Hol, Elly M.
de Witte, Lot D.
Pasterkamp, R. Jeroen
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-018-06684-2