2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.27.428468
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Transcriptome profiling of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cerebellar organoids reveals faster commitment under dynamic conditions

Abstract: Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have great potential for disease modeling. However, generating iPSC-derived models to study brain diseases remains a challenge. In particular, the ability to recapitulate cerebellar development in vitro is still limited. We presented a reproducible and scalable production of cerebellar organoids by using the novel Vertical-Wheel single-use bioreactors, in which functional cerebellar neurons were obtained. Here, we evaluate the global gene expression profiles by RNA … Show more

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“…This approach caused cells to acquire mature morphological and electrophysiological properties. A recent study by Silva et al using a similar differentiation protocol and a bioreactor partially overcame the limitations of the previous method and yielded Purkinje cells with mature electrophysiological functions 25 …”
Section: Cerebellar Organoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach caused cells to acquire mature morphological and electrophysiological properties. A recent study by Silva et al using a similar differentiation protocol and a bioreactor partially overcame the limitations of the previous method and yielded Purkinje cells with mature electrophysiological functions 25 …”
Section: Cerebellar Organoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%