2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.05.238113
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Controllable Fusion of Human Brain Organoids Using Acoustofluidics

Abstract: The fusion of human organoids holds promising potential in modeling physiological and pathological processes of tissue genesis and organogenesis. However, current fused organoid models face challenges of high heterogeneity and variable reproducibility, which may stem from the random fusion of heterogeneous organoids. Thus, we developed a simple and versatile acoustofluidic method to improve the standardization of fused organoid models via a controllable spatial arrangement of organoids. By regulating dynamic a… Show more

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“…A recent study integrated pericyte-like cells (PLCs), generated from iPSCs, into cortical brain organoids to form assembloids (3D fusions of multiple cell types) [50]. This enables the mimicry of a more realistic in vivo CNS environment.…”
Section: Brain Organoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study integrated pericyte-like cells (PLCs), generated from iPSCs, into cortical brain organoids to form assembloids (3D fusions of multiple cell types) [50]. This enables the mimicry of a more realistic in vivo CNS environment.…”
Section: Brain Organoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human forebrain and cerebral organoids were fabricated as we previously reported. 60,61 Briefly, 9,000 WA01 cells were harvested from culture and aggregated into embryonic bodies using Aggrewell-800 plates (Stemcell Technologies) in EB formation medium (Stemcell Technologies) supplemented with 10 μM Y-27632 (SelleckChem). The aggregated WA01 cells form EBs in one day.…”
Section: Fabrication Of Human Forebrain and Cerebral Organoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunofluorescence staining. We characterized the human spinal cord organoids using protocols previously developed in the lab [54][55][56][57] . The cryosectioned samples plated onto glass slides were washed three times with 1x PBS.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%