Multi-omic analysis of guided and unguided forebrain organoids reveal differences in cellular composition and metabolic profiles
Marie Sejberg Oehlenschlaeger(University of Southern Denmark), Helle Bogetofte(University of Southern Denmark), Martin R. Larsen(University of Southern Denmark), Lucrezia Criscuolo(University of Southern Denmark), Nils J. Færgeman(University of Southern Denmark), Magdalena Sutcliffe(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Madeline A. Lancaster(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Jesper F. Havelund(University of Southern Denmark), Pia Jensen(University of Southern Denmark), Sofie B. Elmkvist(University of Southern Denmark), Jonathan R. Brewer(University of Southern Denmark), Lene Jakobsen(University of Southern Denmark), Steven Wingett(Babraham Institute)
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