A research team led by Associate Professor Hirofumi Nishizono and graduate student Masaki Kato from the Research Support ...
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DNA from ancient viral infections helps embryos develop, mouse study reveals
A stretch of viral DNA in the mouse genome gives cells in early-stage embryos the potential to become almost any cell type in ...
Genetic testing on embryos is more sophisticated and accessible than ever—and it’s now being sold as a way to let parents ...
A team of scientists from China has successfully created a miniature womb on a chip that mimics the complex environment of ...
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Geometry shapes life: Embryo curvature acts as instruction manual for coordinated cell division
Life begins with a single fertilized cell that gradually transforms into a multicellular organism. This process requires ...
Scientists create a ‘mini-womb’ 3D model on a microfluidic chip which could lead to treatments for women affected by ...
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine published a report that concludes preimplantation genetic testing for ...
Embryos now cross borders with increasing regularity, carried quietly by couriers and safeguarded by systems designed to leave little to chance.
Researchers have used naïve pluripotent stem cells to create an embryo model that looks and acts like a natural human embryo. They say it’s an ethical way of gaining a better understanding of ...
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Frozen Genes or Final Days? Inside the Race to Rebuild a Species
An Instagram post about the last two northern white rhinos references a scenario conservationists have warned us about for ...
Cambridge University researchers developed the world’s first synthetic human embryo models using stem cells but without using an egg or sperm, which has sparked ethical concerns and questions about ...
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