Stem cells have shown the ability to self-assemble into embryonic structures.
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have managed to grow an embryo without eggs and sperm. This was reported by nature.com.
The scientists experimented with three groups of cells and showed that they completely replicated the natural development of the mouse embryo up to 8.5 days. During this time, the embryo can see the brain, beating heart, body, and parts of other organs.
Next, scientists want to grow synthetic embryos from human stem cells. The professors emphasized that based on stem cells, people can grow any human organ very quickly.
It was previously reported that the giant panda twins were born at a Chinese breeding center.
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Source: korrespondent
