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  • Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are complex disorders of the nervous system, and their causes remain largely unclear, making it difficult to create accurate disease models.
  • Traditional methods like in vitro and animal models often fail to replicate human disease characteristics, but organoid technology offers a promising alternative by better mimicking the human nervous system.
  • This review highlights advancements in neural organoid technology, emphasizing the value of patient-derived organoids in studying NDs and their potential to improve clinical trial design and personalized therapies.

Article Abstract

Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are severe disorders of the nervous system, and their causes are still not completely understood. Modeling the complex pathological mechanisms underlying NDs has long posed a significant challenge, as traditional in vitro and animal models often fail to accurately recapitulate the disease phenotypes observed in humans; however, the rise of organoid technology has opened new approaches for developing innovative disease models that can better capture the nuances of the human nervous system. Organoid platforms hold promise for contributing to the design of future clinical trials and advancing our understanding of these devastating neurological conditions and accelerate the discovery of effective, personalized therapies. This comprehensive review discusses the recent advancements in neural organoid technology and explores the potential of patient-derived organoids for modeling NDs conditions and presents findings related to the mechanisms of their development or progress.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lfs.2024.123198DOI Listing

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