Scientists Make Model Embryos From Stem Cells To Study Key Steps In Human Development
Researchers hope these so-called embryoids could provide crucial new insights into how to treat infertility, prevent miscarriages and birth defects and many diseases. But they stir ethical concerns.
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July 1, 2019 at 10:01PM
NPR News: Scientists Make Model Embryos From Stem Cells To Study Key Steps In Human Development
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