Selfish DNA, like LINE-1, drives early human embryo development. Transposons, once seen as harmful, are essential for cell specialisation. LINE-1 helps organise DNA for smooth embryonic progression.
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have mapped how small RNA molecules, such as the recently Nobel Prize-awarded microRNAs, control cell development in the human embryo during the first days ...
Researchers at Monash University have developed a light-emitting microchip that can safely measure the energy produced by embryos, a key indicator of ...
Researchers have shown that the IGFBP3 protein plays a relevant role in human lung development. The results of the study, which used organoids derived from embryonic lungs, open up new perspectives on ...
DR. KEITH is an accomplished anatomist, and in this morphological study of the development of the human embryo he has given us a valuable account, the result of wide and exact personal observation ...
Their study, published in the journal Developmental Cell, indicates that transposable elements are critical to ensure that human embryonic cells progress normally through early development ...
10/20/2024 October 20, 2024 Scientists in Berlin have shown you can stop the development of an embryo-like model - *NO HUMAN EMBYROS WERE USED IN THE EXPERIMENT* - and keep it alive to be ...