Human organoid model of pontocerebellar hypoplasia 2a recapitulates brain region-specific size differences
Theresa Kagermeier(Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research), Simone Mayer(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Wibke G. Janzarik(University of Freiburg), Lucia Laugwitz(University Children's Hospital Tübingen), Samuel Groeschel(University of Tübingen), Zeynep Yentür(Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities), Ingeborg Krägeloh‐Mann(University Children's Hospital Tübingen), Kseniia Sarieva(Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research), Katharina Becker(Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research), Lüdger Schöls(German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases), Stefan Hauser(German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases)
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