The researchers created a human mouse brain by signing a hybrid brain study. The human mouse brain shows how brain damage can be treated in the future.
Hybrid brain: human mouse brain
According to a research published in the journal Nature Biotechnology, scientists succeeded in placing the human brain organoid in the mouse skull. For this work, the human brain cells were first raised in the laboratory to create an organoid (a structure that resembles an organ, a structure containing multiple cell types). After the implante operation, the lentil-sized human brain exercised blood supply to the mouse. It could even communicate with two types of tissue.
Researchers observing rats following the implante indicate that there are no differences in the behavior or intelligence of the mice compared to the standard ones.
The main purpose of this study is to be able to make 'brain repair' one day in the future. It is hoped that damaged or injured human brains will be treated in a manner similar to this method. However, it should not be forgotten that this work is now organoid. So we need time for this type of treatment.
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