Modelling amoebic brain infection caused by Balamuthia mandrillaris using a human cerebral organoid.
The lack of disease models adequately resembling human tissue has hindered our understanding of amoebic brain infection. Three-dimensional structured organoids provide a microenvironment similar to human tissue. This study demonstrates the use of cerebral organoids to model a rare brain infection ca...
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Main Authors: | Nongnat Tongkrajang (Author), Porntida Kobpornchai (Author), Pratima Dubey (Author), Urai Chaisri (Author), Kasem Kulkeaw (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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