Stem cell technology developed at UW-Madison leads to new understanding of Autism risks
December 20, 2023
December 20, 2023
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 20 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
RosetteArrays, developed at UW-Madison, grow fields of neural rosettes -- embroynic versions of down-scaled, simplified brain structures -- from stem cells, giving scientists the opportunity to study the development of disorders like autism, spina bifida and epilepsy. Image courtesy of Neurosetta
Technology developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to grow "r . . .
RosetteArrays, developed at UW-Madison, grow fields of neural rosettes -- embroynic versions of down-scaled, simplified brain structures -- from stem cells, giving scientists the opportunity to study the development of disorders like autism, spina bifida and epilepsy. Image courtesy of Neurosetta
Technology developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to grow "r . . .