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Scientists Debut Lab Models of Human Embryos

Por: The New York Times Science June 24, 2023

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In its first week, a fertilized human egg develops into a hollow ball of 200 cells and then implants itself on the wall of the uterus. Over the next three weeks, it divides into the distinct tissues of a human body.And those crucial few weeks remain, for the most part, a black box.“We know the basics, but the very fine details we just don’t know,” said Jacob Hanna, a developmental biologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in... + full article



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