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Nerve cells are not just nerve cells. Depending on how finely we distinguish, there are several hundred to several thousand ...
Remnants of transposable elements (TEs) are widely expressed throughout mammalian embryo development. Originally infesting our genomes as selfish elements and acting as a source of genome instability, ...
Novel research presented today at the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE ...
Predicting Embryo Viability Based on Self-Supervised Alignment of Time-Lapse Videos With self-supervised learning, both labeled and unlabeled data can be used for representation learning and model ...
Genetic Tuner Revolutionizes Embryo Development Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Medical Sciences The research was led by Dr Irène Amblard and Dr Vicki Metzis from the Development and ...
Months after the Niskayuna school district voted to change its school nickname, the town has approved a new logo.
Scientists in China have developed the world’s first 3D model of early mouse embryos, revealing how life forms in its initial stages at single-cell resolution. The team said this was a first ...
A team of scientists at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) has uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that controls how genes are switched "on" and "off" during embryonic development ...
The Arizona Wildcats announced the return of its historic cactus logo to the court at McKale Center. The announcement is reflective of a trend in major American sports, where organizations are ...
Harvard University researcher Kseniia Petrova is facing a pair of additional charges two weeks after a judge released her from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention.
Harvard University researcher Kseniia Petrova is facing a pair of additional charges two weeks after a judge released her from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention.
There’s a new type of genetic testing known as polygenic embryo screening which promises to identify the risk of developing conditions like cancer, obesity and autism. But researchers are cautious.