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SUMMARY:The Philippe Wiener Lecture. &quot\;From Human pluripotent stem ce
 lls to cortial circuits: towards brain disease modeling and repair.&quot\;
  - Pierre Vanderhaeghen. Institute of Interdisciplinary Research\, Brussel
 s\, Belgium
DTSTART:20141124T163000Z
DTEND:20141124T180000Z
UID:TALK55798@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:P.H. Marchington
DESCRIPTION:van den Ameele\, J.\, Tiberi\, L.\, Vanderhaeghen\, P.\, & Esp
 uny-Camacho\, I. Thinking out of the dish: what to learn about cortical de
 velopment using pluripotent stem cells.Trends Neurosci. (2014)\, 37\, 334-
 342. (review)\n\nEspuny-Camacho I\, Michelsen K\, Gall D\, Linaro D\, Hasc
 he A\, Bonnefont J\, Bali C\, Orduz D\, Bilheu A\, Herpoel A\, Lambert N\,
  Gaspard N\, Péron S\, Schiffmann SN\, Giugliano M\, Gaillard A\, & Vande
 rhaeghen P.  Pyramidal neurons generated from human pluripotent stem cells
  integrate efficiently into mouse brain circuits in vivo. Neuron (2013)\, 
 77\, 440-456.\n\nGaspard N\, Bouschet T\, Hourez R\, Dimidschstein J\, Nae
 ije G\, van den Ameele J\, Espuny-Camacho I\, Herpoel A\, Passante L\, Sch
 iffmann S\, Gaillard A\, and Vanderhaeghen P. An intrinsic mechanism of co
 rticogenesis from embryonic stem cells. Nature 455 (2008)\, 351-357.\n
LOCATION:The Physiology Main Lecture Theatre\, Department of Physiology De
 velopment and Neuroscience
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