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Speeding Up Neuroscience Research

Neuro Research
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For neuroscience researchers to be able to ask specific and detailed questions about gene function, it is important to be able to model the human brain as accurately as possible.

By employing cutting-edge stem cell-derived tools, such as human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs),  researchers can accelerate research timelines and optimize bench time. 

Delve into this case study to explore how a research lab at King’s College London used hiPSC-derived neurons to shed light on synaptic biology and potential treatments for psychiatric conditions. 


Download this case study to learn more about:

  • Precision reprogrammed hiPSC-derived glutamatergic neurons for the study of neurological disorders
  • The application of hiPSC-derived neurons in schizophrenia research  
  • How the use of precision reprogrammed glutamatergic neurons allowed the lab to conduct publishable research in just 12 weeks
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