In a research paper in the journal Science, researchers from the Japanese Institute of Physical and Chemical Research used a cell culture system carrying signal molecules to induce human embryonic stem cells to differentiate into neural tissue in the ectoderm, and then transform them into cerebral cortex tissue.
A study published in the journal Nature Method shows that changing the geometry of cell clusters can be used to guide stem cells to differentiate into specific types of cells or tissues.
Embryonic stem cells can be induced into various tissues or organs, and the research methods are different, but they can be used for reference. (Henan stem cell Kuiyi)