University of Cambridge scientists have used human stem cells to create three-dimensional embryo-like structures that ...
Human embryo models capable of synthesizing their own blood have been developed, in an advance that could lead to new ...
Researchers have found a new way to produce human blood cells in the lab that mimics the process in natural embryos.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge say they have produced human blood cells in the laboratory by using embryo-like ...
The embryo-like model could help scientists test new drugs, create stem cells for transplants and research blood disorders ...
Cambridge scientists grow ‘hematoids’, embryo-like structures from stem cells that generate blood stem cells after two weeks ...
Scientists have created the first detailed day-by-day map of human embryo development using single-cell technology.
Our ancient past isn't always buried history. When it comes to our DNA, nearly 9% of the human genome is made up of leftover ...
It turns out that a gene called LTR5Hs activates a gene that affects the growth of an embryo and the proliferation of stem ...
A recent study delves into the pivotal role of Setd2, a histone methyltransferase enzyme, in embryonic development within mice. Setd2 is instrumental in the trimethylation of histone H3 lysine 36 ...
Consider the crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis, a tiny crustacean with some interesting attributes. “It’s been called a ‘living Swiss army knife,’” said Dillon Cislo, the lead author of a study that ...