Electron cryo-tomography reveals the subcellular architecture of growing axons in human brain organoids
During brain development, axons must extend over great distances in a relatively short amount of time. How the subcellular architecture of the growing axon sustains the requirements for such rapid build-up of cellular constituents has remained elusive. Human axons have been particularly poorly acces...
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| Main Authors: | Patrick C Hoffmann, Stefano L Giandomenico, Iva Ganeva, Michael R Wozny, Magdalena Sutcliffe, Madeline A Lancaster, Wanda Kukulski |
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| Language: | EN |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2021
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/02bc299a719544eaa41e48038e4ecda2 |
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