Reassembling embryos in vitro from component stem cells
Researchers at the University of Cambridge,UK have succeeded in reconstructing mouse embryos by combining pluripotent embryonic and multipotent trophoblast stem cells in a 3D scaffold;the study from the laboratory of Professor Zernicka-Goetz,recently published in Science,provides a break-through tool to probe early mammalian development outside the uterus.Achieving a similar feat with human cells might necessitate reconsideration of the 14-day rule as a limitation of such research.
stem cells、mouse embryos、human cells
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R37;R3
2017-09-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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961-962