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    • About us
      • Our Team
      • Our Partners
      • Our Business Model
    • Our Science
      • History
      • Unique 3D Approach
      • Patented Technology
      • Scientific Publications
    • Our products
      • 3D Alzheimer's & TAUpathy
      • 3D Brain Development
      • 3D Toxicity
      • 3D Glioblastoma ex vivo
      • 3D Customizable Products
    • Our facilities
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  • About us
    • Our Team
    • Our Partners
    • Our Business Model
  • Our Science
    • History
    • Unique 3D Approach
    • Patented Technology
    • Scientific Publications
  • Our products
    • 3D Alzheimer's & TAUpathy
    • 3D Brain Development
    • 3D Toxicity
    • 3D Glioblastoma ex vivo
    • 3D Customizable Products
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3D Human Brain Development

3D Brain development model that recapitulates the developmental molecular programs of human brain from human astrocytes that contain neural stem cells. All cortical neuronal subtypes are formed and reach to a mature electrophysiological stage. This model is suitable for applications that require reliable human brain development systems. These include but not limited to neurodevelopmental diseases and toxicity screening (PK/PD studies, hit-to-lead optimization, efficacy studies). 

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3D Glioblastoma ex vivo

We are excited to launch our 3D model of human Glioblastoma multiforme, one of the most aggressive tumors of our brains. 

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