| Literature DB >> 31783130 |
Tanya Chhibber1, Sounak Bagchi1, Behnaz Lahooti1, Angela Verma1, Abraham Al-Ahmad1, Manash K Paul2, Gurudutt Pendyala3, Rahul Dev Jayant4.
Abstract
The paradigm of central nervous system (CNS) drug discovery has mostly relied on traditional approaches of rodent models or cell-based in vitro models. Owing to the issues of species differences between humans and rodents, it is difficult to correlate the robustness of data for neurodevelopmental studies. With advances in the stem-cell field, 3D CNS organoids have been developed and explored owing to their resemblance to the human brain architecture and functions. Further, CNS organoids provide a unique opportunity to mimic the human brain physiology and serve as a modeling tool to study the normal versus pathological brain or the elucidation of mechanisms of neurological disorders. Here, we discuss the recent application of a CNS organoid explored for neurodevelopment disease or a screening tool for CNS drug development.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31783130 PMCID: PMC7039749 DOI: 10.1016/j.drudis.2019.11.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Discov Today ISSN: 1359-6446 Impact factor: 7.851