Scientists Create Lab-Grown 'Human Embryo' without Egg or Sperm
Recently, researchers from Israel achieved the successful growth of a "human embryo" in a laboratory environment, using a combination of stem cells that spontaneously formed an embryo-like structure, mimicking the early embryo's molecular characteristics, all without the use of eggs or sperm.
- The scientists developed one of the most comprehensive models of a 14-day-old human embryo using stem cells and chemical compounds.
- This innovative model provides insights into early embryo development, which is challenging to study once implanted in the uterus.
- Only 1% of the stem cell mixture was able to spontaneously assemble into an embryo-like structure, making the ....
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