🔬 Groundbreaking Discovery: A New Era in Embryonic Research In an unprecedented scientific achievement, researchers hav…
🔬 Groundbreaking Discovery: A New Era in Embryonic Research
In an unprecedented scientific achievement, researchers have successfully grown a model of a two-week-old human embryo in the lab - and they did it without using eggs or sperm!
The renowned Weizmann Institute in Israel utilized genetically unmodified stem cells, merging them to form intricate structures that closely resemble the initial phases of human embryonic growth. The authenticity of this growth? A pregnancy test was conducted, and it came back positive.
While these lab-grown structures aren't an exact match to real human embryos, the potential implications are vast. The team is optimistic that in the near future, such experiments can pave the way for:
- Testing drug side effects
- Investigating genetic diseases
- Understanding potential causes of miscarriage
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