University of Cambridge scientists have used human stem cells to create three-dimensional embryo-like structures that ...
Scientists have created the first detailed day-by-day map of human embryo development using single-cell technology.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge say they have produced human blood cells in the laboratory by using embryo-like ...
The team observed the emergence of the three-dimensional hematoids under a microscope in the lab. After just a few days these had self-organised into three germ layers - called the ectoderm, mesoderm, ...
Researchers offer a phylogenetic and ontogenetic overview of the primitive streak and its role in mediating amniote (vertebrate animals that develop on land) gastrulation, and discuss the implications ...
Advances in genetic and computational tools have enabled researchers to study complex networks of gene expression in individual cells, and the patterns of gene expression in a population of cells ...
How do cells turn into organs? During embryonic development, three germ layers form, known as the endoderm, the mesoderm, and the ectoderm. These germ layers give rise to different parts of the ...
In their publication in Science, Professor Guojun Sheng (Kumamoto University, Japan), Professor Alfonso Martinez Arias (Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Spain) and Professor Ann Sutherland (University of ...