Researchers develop low-cost scalable sensors to study genetic brain disorders
Tamara Ceaikovski
North Carolina State University Apr 2 2026 Researchers have demonstrated a new class of low-cost, scalable sensors that can be used to monitor electrical activity in human cerebral organoids. Because electrical signals are key to understanding brain function, this advance facilitates research into both neurodevelopment and genetic disorders such as Angelman syndrome. Human cerebral organoids are millimeter-sized tissues comprised of cell types typically found in the different regions of the
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