UCSC scientists have used CRISPR to develop programmable embryoids that can be used to study early embryo development and ...
Scientists have found a way to study early embryonic development without real embryos. Using CRISPR, they programmed stem cells to self-organize into structures mimicking early embryos. The cells show ...
Using CRISPR-based engineering methods to prompt stem cells to organize into embryo-like structures, scientists were able to create 'programmable' cellular models of embryos without ever experimenting ...
"These cells co-develop together, just like they would in an actual embryo, and establish that history of being neighbors," ...
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Amphiregulin is produced by regulatory T cells to promote tissue repair and regeneration. Here the authors characterise the function of a heparan sulphate binding region in amphiregulin and show ...
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