Scientists use human cells to make structures that mimic earliest stages of development Updated: 4 days ago Published 4 days ago
This undated combination of microscope images provided by Monash University in March 2021 shows different iBlastoids (embryo-like structures) stained to highlight different cell types. Scientists made the cell structures in a lab and say they will allow for more research into the earliest stages of human development without running afoul of restrictions on using real embryos. (Monash University via AP)
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Print article WASHINGTON For the first time, scientists have used human cells to make structures that mimic the earliest stages of development, which they say will pave the way for more research without running afoul of restrictions on using real embryos.
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