Brain-like organoids grown in a dish provide window into autism

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Brain-like organoids grown in a dish provide window into autism

Whatever you do, don’t call them “mini-brains,” say University of Utah Health scientists. Regardless, the seed-sized organoids—which are grown in the lab from human cells—provide insights into the brain and uncover differences that may contribute to autism in some people.

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