
Human Brain Organoids Implanted Into Mouse Cortex Respond to Visual Stimuli for First Time - Neuroscience News

Researchers used innovative recording technology to show human brain organoids transplanted into mice establish functional connectivity in the cortex and respond to visual stimuli.
Summary: Researchers used innovative recording technology to show human brain organoids transplanted into mice establish functional connectivity in the cortex and respond to visual stimuli.
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