A Practical Guide for Advancing Brain Organoid Studies
Cerebral organoids, derived from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), have emerged as powerful three-dimensional (3D) in vitro models that replicate aspects of human brain development and cellular organization. These models are increasingly used to study neurodevelopment, model neurological diseases, and bridge the gap between animal studies and human clinical research.
Despite their promise, brain organoid research faces significant challenges. Sensitivity, heterogeneity, and size limitations often make large-scale use difficult, while objective methods for monitoring and quantification remain limited.
This free resource explores how induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived cerebral organoids can be combined with live-cell analysis and high-throughput screening to enhance reproducibility, accelerate discovery, and overcome barriers in organoid research.
In this eBook you will find:
Applications of Cerebral Organoids – How iPSC-derived models are used to study brain development, disease, and drug responses.
Live-Cell Analysis Techniques – Methods to visualize and quantify growth, morphology, and cell death in real time.
High-Throughput Screening Integration – Using cytometry to assess marker expression, cytokine release, and compound effects.
Strategies to Overcome Research Barriers – Practical approaches to address sensitivity, heterogeneity, and scalability in brain organoid studies.