= Cultured neuronal network
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A cultured neuronal network refers to a network of neurons that have been derived from living cells and maintained in vitro (in a laboratory environment) for study. These neuronal cultures can be established from various sources, including embryonic or postnatal brain tissue, stem cells, or genetically modified cells. Key features of cultured neuronal networks include: 1. **Cellular Composition**: Cultured neuronal networks typically consist of neurons and may also include glial cells, which support and protect neurons.
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