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Ultrack and inTRACKtive: A powerful pair of tools to help track cells through embryonic development
With today's advanced microscopes, scientists can capture videos of entire embryos developing in real time. But there's a ...
The eggs were placed in an artificial culture vessel made of transparent film, allowing for real-time observation of the chick embryo's development from laying to hatching.
A small tissue fold in fly embryos, once thought purposeless, plays a vital role in stabilizing tissues. Researchers show that it absorbs stress during early development, and its position and timing ...
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Control theory reveals how zebrafish tissues align and elongate together during development
Zebrafish midline tissues coordinate their growth during embryonic development using a leader-follower strategy described by ...
A tissue fold known as the cephalic furrow, an evolutionary novelty that forms between the head and the trunk of fly embryos, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the First 3D Images of a Human Embryo Implanting, Shedding Light on the Crucial but Little-Known Process
Sixty percent of miscarriages are caused by the failure of an embryo—the developmental stage before a fetus—to implant in the woman’s uterus. Part of the problem is that researchers have no idea how ...
Scientists recorded in 3D and in real time the exact moment a human embryo implanted itself in an artificial uterus, opening ...
Analyzing embryo movements in uteruslike environments could offer clues to improving the success rate of in vitro ...
Spanish researchers on Friday released 3D videos in which a human embryo for the first time is seen implanting itself in the outer layers of simulated uterus.
Cyborg tadpoles could provide new insights into brain development and help to understand diseases that manifest in early development.
H umans are the only primates that walk on two legs. Scientists believe that their uniquely shaped pelvis, the bones that ...
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Kangaroo embryo produced through IVF for the first time - MSN
Researchers Australia said that they have for the first time successfully produced the first kangaroo embryos through IVF. It may help save endangered species.
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