Scientists have created embryo models from stem cells – it could help us better understand infertility and miscarriage
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Author Kathryn MacKay Senior Lecturer in Bioethics, University of Sydney Researchers have created synthetic human embryos using stem cells, according to media reports. Remarkably, these embryos have reportedly been created from embryonic stem cells, meaning they do not require sperm and ova.
Scientists have created embryo models from stem cells – it could help us better understand infertility and miscarriage
Scientists have created embryo models from…
Scientists have created embryo models from stem cells – it could help us better understand infertility and miscarriage
Author Kathryn MacKay Senior Lecturer in Bioethics, University of Sydney Researchers have created synthetic human embryos using stem cells, according to media reports. Remarkably, these embryos have reportedly been created from embryonic stem cells, meaning they do not require sperm and ova.