Human Neuron Subtype Programming via Single-Cell Transcriptome-Coupled Patterning Screens
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British scientists have developed the first commercial computer that combines silicon circuits with living human brain cells Science fiction has ceased to be fiction in many ways, but we rarely find something as disturbing as this. Biological computers that work with real human neurons are no longer a dystopian fantasy. Now, the boundary between organic and artificial is becoming blurred more and more. Biotechnology is moving forward by leaps an…
Human Neuron Subtype Programming via Single-Cell Transcriptome-Coupled Patterning Screens
Investigators modulated developmental signaling pathways combined with transcripiton factor overexpression to explore the spectrum of neuron subtypes generated from PSCs. [Science] Full ArticleGraphical Abstract
Scientists have discovered a completely new structure in human cells that acts as an intracellular transit station, helping cells sort, remove and recycle materials inside.
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