Scientists grow human brains in space to treat Alzheimer's
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Scientists developed promising human brain organoids in microgravity, paving the way for innovative treatments for neurological diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
The ability to grow 3D brain organoids in just 72 hours in space allows researchers to conduct vital tests that are impossible under Earth’s gravity.
Testing in microgravity has led us to a more accurate model of the human brain, enabling us to evaluate our viral vector treatment effectively.
Shane Hegarty remarked, 'Doing research in space is not something you'd ever think about normally, but it can unlock a lot of untapped potential.'
Read at Mail Online
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