Scientists recreate brain’s pain circuit in world first Scientists have recreated the brain circuit responsible for transmitting feelings of pain for the first time The breakthrough, made by a team at Stanford University in the US, could help
Lab-Grown Nerve Circuit Recreates Human Pain Pathway This breakthrough allows scientists to observe how pain signals travel from peripheral neurons to the brain for the first time outside the body The model, called an assembloid, responds to pain-inducing stimuli and reflects the effects of genetic mutations known to alter pain perception
Scientists fuse human brain cells with electronic circuits . . . In a breakthrough straight out of a Mary Shelley novel, scientists have combined lab-grown human brain tissue with an electronic circuit in an attempt to create a more powerful computer In a Nature Electronics paper published this week, researchers describe directing the growth of human stem cells into neuron-rich brain organoids