Scientists grow human 'embryos', without sperm or egg
Thursday, 7 September 2023
Scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science have successfully grown human embryo-like structures in the lab without using sperm, eggs, or a womb. The models, created from chemically modified stem cells, closely resemble genuine human embryos and could be valuable for studying conditions such as miscarriage, birth defects, and infertility.
Scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science have successfully grown human embryo-like structures in the lab without using sperm, eggs, or a womb. The models, created from chemically modified stem cells, closely resemble genuine human embryos and could be valuable for studying conditions such as miscarriage, birth defects, and infertility.
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