In Vitro Models
in vitro models
Cellular Crosstalk in Brain Development, Evolution and Disease
Cellular crosstalk is an essential process during brain development and is influenced by numerous factors, including cell morphology, adhesion, the local extracellular matrix and secreted vesicles. Inspired by mutations associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, we focus on understanding the role of extracellular mechanisms essential for the proper development of the human brain. Therefore, we combine 2D and 3D in vitro human models to better understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in progenitor proliferation and fate, migration and maturation of excitatory and inhibitory neurons during human brain development and tackle the causes of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Decoding retinitis pigmentosa: Unveiling PRPF31 mutation effects on human iPSC-derived retinal organoids in vitro models
FENS Forum 2024
Harnessing 3D and 4D in vitro models to deconstruct human neurodisorders
FENS Forum 2024
Towards novel in vitro models of multiple sclerosis: Development of humanized hippocampal mouse slices
FENS Forum 2024