Sergiu Pasca was among the first to model autism with neurons from affected individuals, a feat that could reveal the biochemical roots of some forms of autism.
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A Minds Wide Open Short: Sergiu Pasca's innovative autism research at Stanford
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Pasca posted by Zoey Mercado
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Scientists grow human brain cells in rats to study diseases
A Minds Wide Open Short: Sergiu Pasca's innovative autism research at Stanford
Pasca posted by Zoey Mercado
Human brain cells transplanted into rat brains hold promise for neuropsychiatric research, News Center
Sergiu P. Pasca on X: Long-term minimally-invasive recordings from human neural #organoids & #assembloids have been challenging. Inspired by the art of #kirigami and as part of a close collaboration with @BianxiaoC's
Sergiu P. Pașca on LinkedIn: The rise of three-dimensional human brain cultures
Nrp1 is required for the correct pathfinding of facial branchiomotor
Sergiu P. Pasca - Kenneth T. Norris, Jr. Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, and Bonnie Uytengsu & Family Director of the Stanford Brain Organogenesis Program
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