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Creating Patient-Specific Neural Cells for the In Vitro Study of Brain Disorders

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2015

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Brennand, K., M. Marchetto, N. Benvenisty, O. Brüstle, A. Ebert, J. Izpisua Belmonte, A. Kaykas, et al. 2015. “Creating Patient-Specific Neural Cells for the In Vitro Study of Brain Disorders.” Stem Cell Reports 5 (6): 933-945. doi:10.1016/j.stemcr.2015.10.011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2015.10.011.

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Summary As a group, we met to discuss the current challenges for creating meaningful patient-specific in vitro models to study brain disorders. Although the convergence of findings between laboratories and patient cohorts provided us confidence and optimism that hiPSC-based platforms will inform future drug discovery efforts, a number of critical technical challenges remain. This opinion piece outlines our collective views on the current state of hiPSC-based disease modeling and discusses what we see to be the critical objectives that must be addressed collectively as a field.

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