Researchers found that every pregnancy rewires the brain in its own way, with a second pregnancy bringing a different pattern ...
A new study reveals that axon formation is driven by an internal molecular zipper protein complex called Arp2/3.
DZNE researchers have uncovered a mechanism that determines why a neuron usually forms a single, long extension called an ...
Taxidermied, locked behind plexiglass and spinning slowly on a wooden dais in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, UK, the world’s most famous ewe remains a public spectacle three decades ...
Sialic acid is a natural sugar building block found on the surfaces of our cells. It acts as a protective and recognition molecule and plays a central role in the development of the nervous system.
Scientists have, for the first time, used an extremely precise genome editing technique called base editing to study gene function in human embryos. They found that a gene called NANOG is essential ...
Summary: Understanding the earliest hours of human life has long been a profound challenge in developmental biology. While decades of animal research in mice have provided general structural clues, ...
Abstract: Using the advantages of modern web technologies, this project utilizes powerful data modelling characteristics of Prisma and dynamic front-end capacities of Next.js to design a Learning ...
Research led by the University of Cambridge Loke Center for Trophoblast Research has shown that a genome-editing technique can be used to alter a single gene in human embryonic cells, enabling the ...
The genes and pathways behind the formation of the first human cell lineages during embryogenesis could have clinical implications for regenerative medicine, pregnancy loss, and infertility. 1. Egg ...
For the second time this month, a team of researchers has reported harnessing a precise gene-editing technique to alter the DNA of human embryos. Precise genome editing of human embryos triggers ...
A genome editing technique called CRISPR/Cas9 has been used to correct genes in children and adults with conditions like Sickle Cell Disease and certain cancers. Scientists had also hoped it might be ...
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