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Embryonic development or embryogenesis is the process by which the embryo is formed and develops. It starts with the fertilization of the ovum, egg, which, after fertilization, is then called a zygote. The zygote undergoes rapid mitotic divisions, the formation of two exact genetic replicates of the original cell, with no significant growth (a process known as cleavage) and cellular differentiation, leading to development of an embryo.
Researchers identify genetic cause of rare interstitial lung disease in a young child

Researchers identify genetic cause of rare interstitial lung disease in a young child

Exploring the relationship between stem cells and COVID-19

Exploring the relationship between stem cells and COVID-19

Scientists discover a division of labor between genetic switches

Scientists discover a division of labor between genetic switches

Flawed genetic switches could be at the origin of malformations or developmental diseases

Flawed genetic switches could be at the origin of malformations or developmental diseases

Study provides better understanding of the degenerative underpinnings of Parkinson’s disease

Study provides better understanding of the degenerative underpinnings of Parkinson’s disease

Researchers shed light on an important stage of early human embryogenesis for the first time

Researchers shed light on an important stage of early human embryogenesis for the first time

Study discovers new role of Hox genes in adulthood

Study discovers new role of Hox genes in adulthood

GPR126 gene may play an essential role in placental development, study reveals

GPR126 gene may play an essential role in placental development, study reveals

Neurons needed for brain connections unfold at different speeds

Neurons needed for brain connections unfold at different speeds

Scientists uncover key genetic networks governing human embryonic stem cell behavior

Scientists uncover key genetic networks governing human embryonic stem cell behavior

Study highlights the critical role of junk DNA in mammalian development

Study highlights the critical role of junk DNA in mammalian development

Study explains how stem cells can help lizards regenerate better tails

Study explains how stem cells can help lizards regenerate better tails

New source of stem cells could help treat people with Alagille syndrome

New source of stem cells could help treat people with Alagille syndrome

NIH awards more than $8 million to support seven high-risk, high-reward projects at Penn Medicine

NIH awards more than $8 million to support seven high-risk, high-reward projects at Penn Medicine

Researchers find potential cure for a previously unknown childhood genetic condition

Researchers find potential cure for a previously unknown childhood genetic condition

Study identifies master regulator behind the development of antibody-producing cells

Study identifies master regulator behind the development of antibody-producing cells

New discovery elucidates the link between inflammation and pancreatic cancer development

New discovery elucidates the link between inflammation and pancreatic cancer development

Mystery of roe deer embryonic diapause revealed

Mystery of roe deer embryonic diapause revealed

Blue light can activate key signaling pathway that plays role in embryonic development and cancer

Blue light can activate key signaling pathway that plays role in embryonic development and cancer

Hedgehog-signaling inhibitor may shift tumor-associated macrophages back to cancer fighters

Hedgehog-signaling inhibitor may shift tumor-associated macrophages back to cancer fighters

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