Emerging Methods in Modeling Brain Development and Disease with Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

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Abstract

The Nobel Prize–winning discovery that human somatic cells can be readily reprogrammed into pluripotent cells has revolutionized our potential to understand the human brain. The rapid technological progression of this field has made it possible to easily obtain human neural cells and even intact tissues, offering invaluable resources to model human brain development. In this chapter, we present a brief history of hPSC-based approaches to study brain development and then, provide new insights into neurological diseases, focusing on those driven by aberrant cell death. Furthermore, we will shed light on the latest technologies and highlight the methods that researchers can use to employ established hPSC approaches in their research. Our intention is to demonstrate that hPSC-based modeling is a technical approach accessible to all researchers who seek a deeper understanding of the human brain.

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Allen, G. E., Dhanda, A. S., & Julian, L. M. (2022). Emerging Methods in Modeling Brain Development and Disease with Human Pluripotent Stem Cells. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2515, pp. 319–342). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2409-8_20

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