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ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
SUBMITTER: Florent Ginhoux
PROVIDER: PXD042344 | JPOST Repository | Fri May 19 00:00:00 BST 2023
REPOSITORIES: jPOST
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Nature 20231101 7986
Microglia are specialized brain-resident macrophages that arise from primitive macrophages colonizing the embryonic brain<sup>1</sup>. Microglia contribute to multiple aspects of brain development, but their precise roles in the early human brain remain poorly understood owing to limited access to relevant tissues<sup>2-6</sup>. The generation of brain organoids from human induced pluripotent stem cells recapitulates some key features of human embryonic brain development<sup>7-10</sup>. However, ...[more]