‘Brain on a chip’ reveals how the brain folds

Our brains are wrinkled like walnuts by the time we are born. Babies born without these wrinkles — called smooth brain syndrome — suffer from severe developmental deficiencies and their life expectancy is markedly reduced. Now researchers have developed a method for growing tiny ‘brains on chips’ from human cells that enabled them to track the physical and biological mechanisms underlying the wrinkling process.


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