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Jornal Internacional de Neurorreabilitação

Volume 10, Emitir 5 (2023)

Artigo de revisão

Study of Brain Development Model and Neurological Disorders

Carol Brayne*

In the realm of neuroscience and biotechnology, human brain organoid research stands as a groundbreaking and ethically complex field. These miniature, three-dimensional brain-like structures, derived from human pluripotent stem cells, have opened new avenues for understanding human brain development, modeling neurological diseases and testing potential treatments. The implications of this research are profound, impacting fields ranging from medicine to ethics. One key aspect that cannot be overstated is the importance of accurate representation in disseminating the findings and implications of human brain organoid research. This essay explores the critical significance of accurate representation in shaping public understanding, ethical discourse, and scientific progress in the realm of human brain organoids. Accurate representation of human brain organoid research is fundamental for advancing scientific understanding.

Artigo de revisão

Diverse Applications of Functional MRI in Brain Research

Gabriel Lazaro*

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging stands at the forefront of non-invasive brain imaging techniques, offering unparalleled insights into the functioning of the human brain. By measuring changes in blood flow and oxygenation levels, fMRI provides researchers with a powerful tool to map brain activity, study neural networks, and explore the underlying mechanisms of various cognitive processes. This review delves into the diverse applications of functional MRI in brain research, highlighting its contributions to understanding brain functions, neurological disorders, cognitive processes, and clinical applications. One of the foundational applications of functional MRI is mapping brain functions. By observing changes in blood flow and oxygenation, researchers can identify specific brain regions associated with different tasks, emotions, and sensory experiences. For instance, during language tasks, specific areas of the brain, such as Broca's area and Wernicke's area, show increased activity. Similarly, motor tasks activate the motor cortex, while visual stimuli engage the occipital lobe.

Mini revisão

Brain Organoids Models of Human Brain Derived from Stem Cells

Viren Sanganpanich*

In recent years, advancements in biotechnology have propelled scientific research to unprecedented heights, particularly in the realm of brain organoid research. Brain organoids, three-dimensional miniature models of the human brain derived from stem cells, hold immense potential for understanding brain development, disease modeling, and drug testing. However, the ethical implications of brain organoid research, particularly concerning the acquisition and use of biospecimens, have sparked significant debate. Informed consent, a fundamental ethical principle, plays a pivotal role in navigating this complex landscape. This essay delves into the perspectives of donors regarding informed consent and the use of biospecimens for brain organoid research, examining the ethical considerations and future implications of this groundbreaking field. Informed consent is the cornerstone of ethical research involving human subjects.

Mini revisão

Brain Metastases are a Complex Manifestation of Advanced Cancer

George Buskila*

Brain metastases, the spread of cancer cells from their original site to the brain, represent a significant challenge in cancer treatment. With the aim of fostering collaboration and advancing research in this critical area, the National Cancer Institute organized a collaborative workshop. This event brought together leading scientists, clinicians and researchers from diverse fields to discuss the latest advancements, challenges, and future directions in brain metastases research. This essay delves into the key discussions and outcomes of the NCI Collaborative Workshop, highlighting its impact on shaping the landscape of brain metastases research. Brain metastases are a complex manifestation of advanced cancer. The workshop commenced with an in-depth exploration of the biological and molecular mechanisms that drive cancer cells to migrate to the brain. Discussions focused on the unique microenvironment of the brain, the blood-brain barrier, and the challenges these factors pose in delivering effective treatments.

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