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One missing gene would stop human embryos from forming properly, study finds
Illustration of an embryo in the early stages of development. (Design Cells/iStock/Getty Images) The first moments of life are a delicate yet busy time, when one cell becomes two, then four, and a ...
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Scientists edited human embryo genes with startling precision, researchers report
Two separate research teams used base editing to make single-nucleotide changes in human embryos this month, targeting genes ...
US-based Conception said more work is needed to grow the eggs to full maturity, but called the achievement a 'major ...
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Gene-edited babies are now closer to becoming a reality. The ethical debate is far from settled
New research shows it’s possible to edit the DNA of human embryos with more precision. But scientists warn it’s still not ...
Human embryo models can help researchers study early human development and infertility without relying solely on human ...
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) have developed a remarkable new way for making human body cells behave like egg cells—a technique that could change the course of the future of ...
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Injection halves risk of chromosome error common in older human eggs
Egg cells missing a key protein may be more likely to end up with the wrong number of chromosomes, but an mRNA injection that ...
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