Explores the development and applications of intestine organoids, highlighting the challenges in replicating the complex structure of the intestine in vitro.
Explores neurodevelopment in human embryos, from neurulation to adult neurogenesis, highlighting the influence of environmental factors and the connection to depression.
Explores the requirements of materials for tissue engineering, focusing on stem cells and biomaterials' role in controlling stem-cell fate and tissue regeneration.
Delves into pioneer transcription factors, chromatin organization, and cell fate transitions, showcasing examples of reprogramming and discussing the potential applications in regenerative medicine.
Explores transcription factors in reprogramming somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells and the correlation between Hox gene expression and morphological boundaries.
Covers the formation and applications of organoids, including brain, skin, and intestinal organoids, as well as the engineering of tissues and the concept of organ-on-a-chip.