Authors
Julien G Roth, Michelle S Huang, Thomas L Li, Vivian R Feig, Yuanwen Jiang, Bianxiao Cui, Henry T Greely, Zhenan Bao, Sergiu P Paşca, Sarah C Heilshorn
Publication date
2021/10
Source
Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Volume
22
Issue
10
Pages
593-615
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Human pluripotent stem cells have emerged as a promising in vitro model system for studying the brain. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional cell culture paradigms have provided valuable insights into the pathogenesis of neuropsychiatric disorders, but they remain limited in their capacity to model certain features of human neural development. Specifically, current models do not efficiently incorporate extracellular matrix-derived biochemical and biophysical cues, facilitate multicellular spatio-temporal patterning, or achieve advanced functional maturation. Engineered biomaterials have the capacity to create increasingly biomimetic neural microenvironments, yet further refinement is needed before these approaches are widely implemented. This Review therefore highlights how continued progression and increased integration of engineered biomaterials may be well poised to address intractable challenges in …
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