Electrophysiological development and functional plasticity in dissociated human cerebral organoids across multiple cell lines - Well average data and metadata (1 of 4)
<p dir="ltr">Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) are increasingly used to profile the development of synchronised activity in neural organoids, yet no organoid study has investigated the consistency of electrophysiological development across cell lines. Here, we used dissociated neural orga...
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| Autor principal: | Adam Pavlinek (20917388) (author) |
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| Otros Autores: | Sara Guerrisi (22276579) (author), Kara O'Driscoll (22445599) (author), Deepak P. Srivastava (10025745) (author), Lucia Dutan Polit (5556476) (author), Anthony C Vernon (14184062) (author), Roland Nagy (6489917) (author), Madeline A Lancaster (11284485) (author) |
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