Mini Human Brains' To Help Develop Treatment For Parkinson's
Scientists have grown 'mini human brains' in the lab which may help them to develop treatments and conduct studies into Parkinson's and other ageing-related brain diseases.Mini mid-brains provide next generation platforms to investigate human brain biology, diseases and therapeutics.These mini mid-brain versions are three-dimensional miniature tissues that are grown in the laboratory and have certain properties of specific parts of the human brains, scientists from Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) and Duke-NUS Medical School said.
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