Scientists study human embryo in its inaccessible stage for first time

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Human embryos can either be studied in the lab for 14 days after fertilisation, or after 12 weeks when a pregnancy is terminated and an embryo is donated. However, the process of gastrulation, where the embryo develops a “plan” for the body, occurs between 14 and 21 days, where it is hard to observe and study. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains new findings from Oxford University where researchers for the first time study a donated embryo aged 16 to 19 days after fertilisation, offering never-before-seen insights into human development.
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Reducing miscarriages due to non-attachment, would be such a breakthrough.

rajx
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Human embryos should be grown in labs, that would be helpful for women who wants to escape pregnancy but want their own children... they can live and work like men

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Please make videos without background music .

drtgopalakrishnan
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Thanks for covering this !
Also Your voice is so calm & beautiful ! Love it !

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Thanks for science in news. Being phd in science, i miss this in indian media

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Please add tags to the video! i want to be able to easily find past episodes for the show

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Where was this research conducted, there is no mention of the organisation or the institute. Also most of the things that you told are already mentioned the embryology books.

harshas