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Recreating the Earliest Stages of Life
Scientists generate synthetic mouse embryos containing the three fundamental cell types normally found in pre-implantation embryos
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In their effort to understand the very earliest stages of life and how they can go wrong, scientists are confronted with ethical issues surrounding the use of human embryos. The use of animal embryos is also subject to restrictions rooted in ethical considerations. To overcome these limitations, scientists have been trying to recreate early embryos using stem cells.
Gladstone scientist Kiichiro Tomoda and his colleagues use stem cells to generate synthetic mouse embryos containing the three fundamental cell types normally found in pre-implantation embryos. Photo: Gladstone Institutes.