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March 24, 2023
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Early Embryonic Development

Increasing levels of a potential disease factor results in additional brain cells (red) in schizophrenia brain organoids or “mini-brains” developed from human embryonic stem cells in a lab. (Michael Notaras)
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Origins Of Schizophrenia May Be Found In Early Embryonic Development

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“Mini-brains” derived from the stem cells of schizophrenia patients differ from those of non-patients.
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