Illustration of an embryo in the early stages of development. (Design Cells/iStock/Getty Images) The first moments of life ...
Research led by the University of Cambridge Loke Center for Trophoblast Research has shown that a genome-editing technique ...
June studies on NANOG and disease genes highlight potential of base editing and force new discussion on limits of heritable ...
What if you could precisely change the genome of a pre-implantation human embryo and then safely use that embryo to try to ...
We have identified the gene that, when activated, initiates the developmental programme that results in cells forming a human ...
Chinese researchers have taken a big step toward a world in which we can cultivate organs for transplant, with the first-ever ...
Base editing in human embryos reveals that NANOG is the one gene required to form every body tissue. Cambridge’s landmark ...
Researchers led by developmental biologist Kathy Niakan at the University of Cambridge have used base editing in human embryos to learn more about human embryonic development. By deactivating a gene ...
The gene that creates the human body has been identified. In a breakthrough that could help explain why so many pregnancies fail, scientists at the University of Cambridge showed ...
An international team of experts in embryology and bioethics has published the first white paper on the use of embryonic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. China has sent artificially constructed human embryo models to the Tiangong space station, marking the first known attempt to ...