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  2. Madeline Lancaster - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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    Thumbnail for Madeline Lancaster - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 14 Mar 2024: These characteristics are difficult to examine in model organisms such as mice and are often involved in neurological diseases unique to humans, like autism and schizophrenia. ... We have previously shown that cerebral organoids can model
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    behaviors. These characteristics are difficult to examine in model organisms such as mice and are often involved in neurological diseases unique to humans, like autism and schizophrenia. ... nnnn. We have previously shown that cerebral organoids can
  4. Image Game - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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    Thumbnail for Image Game - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 21 Jul 2023: Madeline’s group is using these organoids to better understand brain development, including the changes in brain structure which are associated with conditions such as autism. ... Scientists use ‘model organisms’, such as C. elegans, in their
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    Human brain development exhibits a number of unique characteristics, such as dramatic size expansion, unique cell types, and distinct neural stem cell behaviors. ... These characteristics are difficult to examine in model organisms such as mice and are
  6. https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/10056

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    Madelineu2019s group is using these organoids to better understand brain development, including the changes in brain structure which are associated with conditions such as autism. ... Scientists use u2018model organismsu2019, such as C. elegans, in their
  7. https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/lancaster/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/10

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    These characteristics are difficult to examine in model organisms such as mice and are often involved in neurological diseases unique to humans, like autism and schizophrenia./pnpWe are performing comparative evolutionary ... underlying human

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