Neuronal Phenotyping of an iPS Cell Model of Rett Syndrome
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Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell-based models hold great potential for the study of human neurological disease and disorders. In this webinar, Dr. P. Joel Ross (The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto) describes how patient-specific iPS cell-derived neurons can be functionally characterized and used to identify neurodevelopmental disorder-associated neuronal phenotypes.
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