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Brain Organoids: A Promising Living Biobank Resource for Neuroscience Research.

BIOPRESERVATION AND BIOBANKING(2020)

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Biobanking plays an important role between clinical practice and translational research. In addition to the traditional biomolecular-based biobanks, there is a growing interest in establishing living biobanks, including organoid biobanks that can collect and store viable and functional tissues and proliferative cell types for long periods of time. An organoid is a three-dimensional cell complex derived by self-organization of small tissue blocks or stem cells, which can recapitulate the phenotypic and genetic characteristics of targeted human organs. Publications on brain organoids have increased recently, and several types of brain organoids have been reported to model normal and abnormal neural development, as well as different neurodegenerative diseases, neuropsychiatric disorders, and other neural conditions. Based on the current status of research, more exploration on brain organoids is needed, through technical advancements, to improve the reproducibility and scalability, as well as to decrease the diversity. Moreover, given their natural characteristics, more attention to ethical considerations is needed, considering the extent of maturation and complexity of brain organoids. Living biobanks that are engaged in collecting categories of brain organoids possessing different genetic backgrounds, and with spatial and temporal characteristics, will eventually contribute to the understanding of neural conditions and ultimately facilitate innovative treatment development.
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living biobank,brain organoids,neurological disorders
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