“…Output measures of graft performance are those routinely used by laboratories, including ours. [ 5 - 8 , 10 , 11 , 13 , 15 , 16 ] These include measuring cell survival and cytoarchitecture, mapping of axonal and dendritic connections to and from the graft, and initial functional measures such as recording responses to sensory input and determining the appropriateness of these responses for the location of the graft (e.g., response to visual but not auditory stimuli when the graft is in the visual cortex). Most of these preclinical tests can be performed using adult immune-compromised mice as the hosts for human or primate fetal tissue grafts, although due to the size limitations of the mouse brain, some testing may require larger preclinical models.…”