Multicellularity is one of the most profound phenomena in biology, and relies on the ability of a single cell to reorganize ...
Rowan University biology professor Natasha Shylo is exploring left-right asymmetry development with a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Neural crest cells are a population of stem cells that invade the embryo in early development. They play a big role in what ...
Studying the shape of tissues and organs is critical to understanding how they are formed. Embryonic development happens in ...
Conditional genetics and single-embryo RNA-seq show that SETDB1 extinguishes the transient, retroelement-driven transcriptional programs of the totipotent two-cell state to facilitate the exit from ...
A recent Nature study evaluates post-implantation development in humans using embryo-like models based on genetically unmodified human naïve embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Study: Complete human day 14 ...
Researchers have used naïve pluripotent stem cells to create an embryo model that looks and acts like a natural human embryo. They say it’s an ethical way of gaining a better understanding of ...
Researchers in the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources have developed a novel line of bovine embryonic stem ...
Metabolism does more than fuel embryos—it sets their developmental rhythm. EMBL researchers found that a sugar molecule, FBP, controls the pace of spine formation, suggesting metabolism may act as a ...