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An Automated Workflow for 3D Neural Organoid Generation

Scientists applied high-content imaging and calcium analysis to characterize the success of automated iPSC-derived brain organoid development.

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Scientists increasingly leverage organoid systems to study neuronal signaling and disease mechanisms, but the complexity of generating and analyzing mature neural tissues manually presents practical bottlenecks. Automated cell culture and imaging help address these challenges by streamlining culture maintenance and enabling robust functional assessments.

Download this poster to learn how automation simplifies the generation and analysis of 3D neural organoids.

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