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... 2019. An improved neuroanatomical model of the default-mode network reconciles previous neuroimaging and neuropathological findings.
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... 2018. Tri-council policy statement: Ethical conduct for research involving humans.
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... 2020. Upgrading the physiological rel evance of human brain organoids.
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... 2020. A human tissue screen identifies a regulator of ER secretion as a brain size determinant.
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... 2021. Human brain surrogates research: The onrushing ethical dilemma.
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... 2020. Transient inhibition of mTOR in human pluripotent stem cells enables robust formation of mouse-human chimeric embryos.
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... 2013. Cerebral organoids model human brain development and microcephaly.
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... 2020. Generation of human striatal organoids and cortico-striatal as sembloids from human pluripotent stem cells.
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... 2010. Final report of the National Academies' Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee and 2010 Amendments to the National Academies' Guidelines for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research.
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... 2017. Cell diversity and network dynamics in photosensitive human brain organoids.
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... 2020. Modeling neural tube de velopment by differentiation of human embryonic stem cells in a microfluidic WNT gradient.
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... 2019. Complex oscil latory waves emerging from cortical organoids model early human brain network development.
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... 2019. Individual brain organoids reproducibly form cell diversity of the human cerebral cortex.
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... 2001. In vitro differentiation of transplantable neural precursors from human embryonic stem cells.


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