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Single rosette-based generation of uniform cortical assembloids recapitulating cellular interactions between neurons and glial cells, published in Nature Communications

  • Writer: Kunyoo Shin
    Kunyoo Shin
  • Dec 24, 2025
  • 1 min read

We are please to announce that our latest research has been published in Nature Communications

In this study, we introduce a single rosette-based, module-driven strategy to generate highly uniform and mature cortical assembloids, addressing a major limitation of conventional brain organoid systems- structural and cellular heterogeneity.



By sequentially reconstituting neuronal and glial modules, our cortical assembloids robustly recapitulate key features of the human cerebral cortex, including six-layered cortical organization, functional connectivity, and dynamic neuron-glia interactions.


This platform provides a reproducible and physiologically relevant 3D human brain-like model, offering a powerful preclinical tool for studying brain development and neurological disorders.



Congratulations to Eunjee and Yunhee for the beautiful work!


Title: Single rosette-based generation of uniform cortical assembloids recapitulating cellular interactions between neurons and glial cells

 
 
 

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Shin Lab | Department of Biological Sciences | Seoul National University

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