A recent study from the University College London reveals that increased pressure experienced by embryos in the womb, specifically from fluids, can affect facial development and increase the risk of malformations. Conducted on mice, frog embryos, and lab-grown human stem cell structures, the research highlights the role of physical cues, like pressure, in shaping facial features.
Pressure In Womb May Influence Facial Development
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Pressure in the womb may influence facial development
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Pressure in the Womb Influences Facial Development
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