Guided self-organization and cortical plate formation in human brain organoids
Madeline A. Lancaster(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Juergen A. Knoblich(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology), E. Hilary Gustafson(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology), Alexander William Phillips(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Nina S. Corsini(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology), Frederick J. Livesey(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Thomas R. Burkard(Research Institute of Molecular Pathology), Tomoki Otani(Ventura County Community College District), Simone Wolfinger(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology)
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