University of Cambridge scientists have used human stem cells to create three-dimensional embryo-like structures that ...
The team used human stem cells to create embryo-like structures dubbed “hematoids” that mirror some features of early human ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge say they have produced human blood cells in the laboratory by using embryo-like ...
Human embryo models capable of synthesizing their own blood have been developed, in an advance that could lead to new ...
Despite being an essential developmental process, the understanding of human embryonic genome activation is limited, owing to the lack of in vitro cell models and ethical concerns. To advance ...
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.
STORY: This looks a lot like a human embryo. But it was created without sperm, eggs, or a womb. It was made in a lab, by a group of scientists in Israel. And what they've created so far offers a new ...
Prof Josef Hanna demonstrates the process he and his team of scientists used to develop models of early-stage human embryos ...
Ali Brivanlou slides open a glass door at the Rockefeller University in New York to show off his latest experiments probing the mysteries of the human embryo. "As you can see, all my lab is glass — ...
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 genetic material from ancient viruses (called endogenous retroviruses or ...