Lab grown stem cells used to study embryogenesis
KAUST · · Significant research
Summary
Researchers at KAUST and Peking University Third Hospital have created a novel blastoid model for studying early human development using extended pluripotent stem cells (EPSCs). The blastoid is a 3D cell model mimicking the blastocyst phase, avoiding ethical concerns associated with using human embryos. The team showed that blastoids can be cultured to mimic post-implantation development, offering insights into early cell lineages. Why it matters: This innovation provides a way to study human embryogenesis without the ethical constraints of using actual embryos, potentially advancing our understanding of miscarriage and birth defects.
Keywords
KAUST · stem cells · blastoid · embryogenesis · EPSCs
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