A framework for neural organoids, assembloids and transplantation studies

  • Sergiu P. Pașca
  • , Paola Arlotta
  • , Helen S. Bateup
  • , J. Gray Camp
  • , Silvia Cappello
  • , Fred H. Gage
  • , Jürgen A. Knoblich
  • , Arnold R. Kriegstein
  • , Madeline A. Lancaster
  • , Guo Li Ming
  • , Gaia Novarino
  • , Hideyuki Okano
  • , Malin Parmar
  • , In Hyun Park
  • , Orly Reiner
  • , Hongjun Song
  • , Lorenz Studer
  • , Jun Takahashi
  • , Sally Temple
  • , Giuseppe Testa
  • Barbara Treutlein, Flora M. Vaccarino, Pierre Vanderhaeghen, Tracy Young-Pearse

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Abstract

As the field of neural organoids and assembloids expands, there is an emergent need for guidance and advice on designing, conducting and reporting experiments to increase the reproducibility and utility of these models. In this Perspective, we present a framework for the experimental process that encompasses ensuring the quality and integrity of human pluripotent stem cells, characterizing and manipulating neural cells in vitro, transplantation techniques and considerations for modelling human development, evolution and disease. As with all scientific endeavours, we advocate for rigorous experimental designs tailored to explicit scientific questions as well as transparent methodologies and data sharing to provide useful knowledge for current research practices and for developing regulatory standards.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-320
Number of pages6
JournalNature
Volume639
Issue number8054
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025 Mar 13

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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  • General

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