Embryonic Development News and Research

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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.
New method for growing embryos outside the womb

New method for growing embryos outside the womb

Princeton researchers discover previously unknown organelle that plays role in bone metastasis

Princeton researchers discover previously unknown organelle that plays role in bone metastasis

Study reveals physical phenomena relied by oocytes to grow big

Study reveals physical phenomena relied by oocytes to grow big

Loss of functions in the PLD1 gene causes congenital heart disease

Loss of functions in the PLD1 gene causes congenital heart disease

A region within GLI1 gene could potentially be targeted as cancer treatment

A region within GLI1 gene could potentially be targeted as cancer treatment

New hydrogel-based materials show promise for tissue engineering

New hydrogel-based materials show promise for tissue engineering

Biodegradable microcapsules loaded with nerve growth factor can guide neuronal development

Biodegradable microcapsules loaded with nerve growth factor can guide neuronal development

Compound isolated from Ophiura sarsii can be used as an affordable drug for photodynamic therapy

Compound isolated from Ophiura sarsii can be used as an affordable drug for photodynamic therapy

Synthetic biology can help create complex embryo

Synthetic biology can help create complex embryo

Researchers develop a simple and efficient way to generate hemogenic endothelial cells

Researchers develop a simple and efficient way to generate hemogenic endothelial cells

UC research team uses zebrafish to study a gene mutation that causes congenital scoliosis

UC research team uses zebrafish to study a gene mutation that causes congenital scoliosis

Researchers discover rare genetic disorder that affects the brain, heart and facial features

Researchers discover rare genetic disorder that affects the brain, heart and facial features

Study provides a mathematical description of how tumor metastasis starts

Study provides a mathematical description of how tumor metastasis starts

Mosaic mutations during embryonic development can cause autism spectrum disorder

Mosaic mutations during embryonic development can cause autism spectrum disorder

Study sheds new light on the role of MLL4 gene in Kabuki syndrome

Study sheds new light on the role of MLL4 gene in Kabuki syndrome

Researchers receive $2.1 million NIH grant to study causes of congenital heart defects

Researchers receive $2.1 million NIH grant to study causes of congenital heart defects

Routine eye imaging may provide clues to cognitive disorders in older people with type 1 diabetes

Routine eye imaging may provide clues to cognitive disorders in older people with type 1 diabetes

Networks of genes involved in congenital heart disease revealed

Networks of genes involved in congenital heart disease revealed

Researchers identify the gene responsible for cellular aging

Researchers identify the gene responsible for cellular aging

Study unravels the immunogenicity of ferroptotic cancer cells

Study unravels the immunogenicity of ferroptotic cancer cells

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